Dáil motion wants those responsible for Mayo pyrite scandal to pay towards remedial costs

Members of Dáil Éireann will debate a motion tomorrow (Tuesday) seeking cross party agreement to provide 100% redress for Mayo homeowners who have been devastated by the pyrite scandal.

Mayo TD Rose Conway Walsh stated: “Our motion calls on the government to ensure that those responsible for this scandal are held to account and that the industry contributes to the overall costs of fixing this.”

“The Mica/ Pyrite crisis is a legacy of the light touch regulation and reckless practices of the Celtic Tiger years.

“Government cannot be allowed to abandon these families. It is clear that the existing scheme for Mayo and Donegal is not fit for purpose. Many families cannot afford to avail of the scheme. That is simply not fair or just.

“Families affected by this crisis in thousands of homes across Mayo, Donegal, Clare, Sligo, and indeed across the state have been failed by this government. They worked hard, saved up for years and bought their homes in good faith, only to find those homes crumbling around them.

“This scandal has gone on for far too long and the government in Dublin simply isn’t listening. Families deserve safe homes. Their homes are crumbling around them through no fault of their own.

“The government must deliver 100% redress for those whose homes are crumbling as a result of defective blocks. Sinn Féin’s motion would deliver this 100% redress and ensure those responsible are held to account.

“I am calling on all TDs to back our motion and ensure that families finally get justice. This is about fairness and accountability.”

"We will stand up for the home owners affected and ensure that they are treated fairly.”