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Minister for Health says he is hopeful of quick resolution to Greenhills saga

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Health Minister James Reilly says he is hopeful of a resolution in
negotiations over his investment in a private nursing home in
County Tipperary.

Dr Reilly says such a resolution will allow him to abide by a High
Court judgement and pay the money he owes to other investors
in the Carrick on Suir project.

According to Minister Reilly the recent publicity of the case surrounding
Greenhill’s Nursing Home has added a new dynamic saying a resolution
should be reached before September or before the end of the year.

 

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