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Cash and Property Transfers


2019

October 2019 additional information provided to PAC
Contributions from religious congregations towards the costs incurred by the State in responding to residential institutional child abuse
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May 2019 additional information provided to PAC
Contributions from religious congregations towards the costs incurred by the State in responding to residential institutional child abuse
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2018

November 2018 additional information provided to PAC
Contributions from religious congregations towards the costs incurred by the State in responding to residential institutional child abuse
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October 2018 update to PAC on cash contributions and property transfers from religious congregations
Contributions from religious congregations towards the costs incurred by the State in responding to residential institutional child abuse
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July 2018 update on cash and property transfers from the congregations
Contributions by religious congregations towards the costs incurred by the State in responding to residential institutional child abuse. Information note for the Committee of Public Accounts July 2018
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2017

Dec 2017 Update on cash and property transfers from the congregations
Contributions by religious congregations towards the costs incurred by the State in responding to residential institutional child abuse.
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June 2017 Update on cash and property transfers from the congregations
Follow-up to the Committee of Public Accounts Hearing on C&AG Special Report 96: Cost of Child Abuse Inquiry and Redress and Caranua Financial Statements 2014 & 2015.
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May 2017 Update on cash and property transfers from the congregations
Information note for the Committee of Public Accounts and update on contributions from religious congregations in respect of property.
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