Cork Developer Michael O'Flynn Says Not Enough Is Being Done To Tackle The Housing Crisis
New figures show 1800 families and individuals were newly housed in Cork last year under HAP
The Housing Minister will be questioned on the future of a Government-backed mortgage scheme today.
It follows revelations that the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan has run out of funding just 13 months after it was launched.
Eoghan Murphy will appear before the Oireachtas Housing Committee later.
It comes as new figures show that more than 1800 families and individuals were newly housed in Cork last year under the Housing Assistance payment scheme
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Cork Developer Michael O'Flynn says the Housing Minister isn't making enough progress to address the housing crisis.
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