The East End Hotel in Portarlington
The withdrawal of the International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS) contract from the East End Hotel in Portarlington is a "significant step towards greater accountability", according to independent general election candidate Elaine Mullally.
The Leinster Express revealed that the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth withdrew the contract over non compliance issues.
Commenting on the decision Ms Mullally said she believes it is a significant step towards greater accountability within the IPAS system and aligns with concerns expressed by local residents.
Mullally highlighted that if elected as a TD, she will champion a transparent approach to immigration accommodation decisions, ensuring that communities are no longer forced to host IPAS centres without adequate consultation and open dialogue.
“This issue is not just about Portarlington or any one town,” she said. “Communities across Ireland have been blindsided by decisions that impact them directly, with little to no say in the matter. As a representative of Laois, I will advocate for policies that require genuine community involvement and respect local voices in all IPAS-related decisions.”
“Too many residents feel they need to whisper their concerns about immigration for fear of being unfairly labelled. I believe we need an environment where people can express themselves honestly and without fear,” she stated. “Their voices deserve to be heard and respected.” CONTINUE READING BELOW PHOTO
In addition to her focus on community consultation, Mullally is also calling for an end to what she describes as “mass profiteering” within the IPAS system.
“There are landlords and operators profiting greatly from the IPAS system, often with minimal accountability or oversight. These arrangements are costing taxpayers millions while adding strain to our communities,” she said. “If elected, I will push for regulations to curb this profiteering, prioritising residents’ needs and the integrity of the system over private profits.”
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