RTE reveals that government overpaid plantation profiteers millions of Irish taxpayer money via ipas accommodation contracts – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views



RTE reveals that government overpaid plantation profiteers millions of Irish taxpayer money via ipas accommodation contracts




In a shocking revelation that should outrage every Irish citizen, a recent RTE report exposes how the International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS) has morphed into what many are describing as a grotesque money-laundering operation, siphoning millions of taxpayer euros into the grubby hands of low-life plantation profiteers.

The Comptroller and Auditor General’s September 30, 2025, findings reveal €13.8 million in overpayments to private providers—€7.4 million from VAT errors and €5.1 million from contract breaches—most now recouped, yet the damage is done. This isn’t mere incompetence; it’s a deliberate scheme to fund a migrant plantation agenda, replacing Ireland’s native population with an influx of asylum seekers housed in squalor at rates up to €2,300 per person monthly.IPAS, tasked with accommodating over 32,000 applicants, has become a cash cow for shadowy operators exploiting a housing crisis they helped create.

Critics decry the lack of transparency, but the faux opposition rings hollow as Sinn Féin have been steadfast supporters of the government’s population replacement agenda, alienating much of their working class support base.

The system, strained by record applications, reeks of a calculated effort to enrich profiteers while eroding Irish sovereignty. With additional controls now promised via the BedSpace system, the damage to trust is irreparable.

This isn’t accommodation; it’s a plantation, and the Irish people are the ones being colonized—by their own government’s negligence and greed. Wake up, Ireland—your euros are funding this disgrace.

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