Watchdog criticises cost overruns on Ballymun scheme

The Government's spending watchdog has criticised cost overruns on the scheme to demolish and replace the Ballymun flats in north Dublin.

The Government's spending watchdog has criticised cost overruns on the scheme to demolish and replace the Ballymun flats in north Dublin.

In a report out today, the Comptroller and Auditor General says the Ballymun Regeneration Scheme was initially supposed to be completed by 2006 at a cost of €442m.

However, he says €501m has already been spent and the work is not expected to be finished until 2012.

The C&AG says the original targets were unrealistic and not properly coasted.

He also says more should be done to improve the employment prospects of local people and tackle crime and anti-social behaviour if the regeneration is to deliver the hoped-for benefits to the area.

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