Government urged to not accept 'guesstimates' on final costs of State projects

The deepening children's hospital financial crisis means the Government should no longer accept "guesstimates" on final costs of State projects, senior officials have said.

Government urged to not accept 'guesstimates' on final costs of State projects

The deepening children's hospital financial crisis means the Government should no longer accept "guesstimates" on final costs of State projects, senior officials have said.

Department of Public Expenditure secretary general Robert Watt made the admission to the Public Accounts Committee as colleagues confirmed inflation could see the project's final price rise above its already controversial €1.7bn limit.

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