Former junior finance minister Michael D’Arcy to become chief of funds sector lobby group

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Former junior finance minister Michael D’Arcy to resign Seanad seat and become chief of funds sector lobby group

Michael D'Arcy Image: RollingNews.ie Michael D'Arcy Image: RollingNews.ie FORMER JUNIOR FINANCE Minister Michael D’Arcy is to resign his seat in the Seanad to become chief executive of the Irish Association of Investment Management , the representative body for the funds and investment industry.

He lost his seat on this year’s general election, and was elected to the Seanad for the Agricultural Panel in April. He previously served as a senator for the Administrative Panel from 2011 to 2016, and as a local councillor. “I have made my fullest contribution to public life and now wish to start a new career which I can confirm will be with the Irish Association of Investment Managers.”

 

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Jobs for the boys flannel fail and fine Gael same old story

Public service how do! fillthepockets

Is this move legal?

From gamekeeper to poacher is a short hop.

'D’Arcy worked on policy related the funds sector in his role as Minister for State with responsibility for financial services and insurance.' Conflict of interests.

All aboard

Seanad job mustn't be paying enough. Off to the finance sector for the big bucks. Parasites the lot of them

Says it all about them. Jobs for the boys!

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