Former Taoiseach Enda Kenny (second left) and former Minister for Finance Michael Noonan (right) and Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottle (second right) and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Coca Cola Company, Neville Isdel in Barbados on June 20, 2019
Former Taoiseach Enda Kenny declared seven trips abroad. This included trips to Germany, Portugal, Barbados, UK, and three to the U.S. The one to Barbados was to discuss Ireland’s “economic recovery” with the government there: pic.twitter.com/WODXRu5rEZ
— Ken Foxe (@kenfoxe) March 6, 2020
The former finance minister Michael Noonan also travelled on that trip to Barbados according to the register: pic.twitter.com/w3Yvos7AcH
— Ken Foxe (@kenfoxe) March 6, 2020
Well for some.
Meanwhile…
There were a couple of new properties registered. Former minister and now MEP Frances Fitzgerald declared part-ownership of a rental property in Clare while Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy registered a property in Irishtown, Dublin: pic.twitter.com/faLV0yqm1D
— Ken Foxe (@kenfoxe) March 6, 2020
Um.
Meanwhile…
If there was a prize for longest entry in the register of interests, then Fianna Fáil’s Seán Haughey would definitely be the winner: pic.twitter.com/Mg5CtHi239
— Ken Foxe (@kenfoxe) March 6, 2020
Gulp.
Public trust and consultation critical (Barbados Today, June 20, 2019)


