Varadkar accused of being 'all talk and no action' in tackling firms at centre of building scandals

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has been accused of being "all talk and no action" when it comes to tackling firms at the centre of building scandals after a company being sued by the State won a new contract to build a multi-million euro hospital unit.

Varadkar accused of being 'all talk and no action' in tackling firms at centre of building scandals

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has been accused of being "all talk and no action" when it comes to tackling firms at the centre of building scandals after a company being sued by the State won a new contract to build a multi-million euro hospital unit.

Fianna Fáil's public expenditure spokesman, Barry Cowen says the children's hospital price surge and unrelated school and Health problems show that the Government is making "empty promises" on reforms.

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