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ANALYSIS OF SPEND OVER 10 YEARS BY THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE ENFOREMENT

Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 Total: Spent 3,674,100 5,604,600 4,343,100 4,378,200 3,355,700 2,899,000 3,067,000 2,838,000 2,630,000 795,000 33,584,700 Given 6,086,000 5,535,000 4,957,000 4,823,000 4,731,000 4,538,000 4,250,000 3,828,000 3,672,000 2,970,000 45,390,000 Under spend (Over spend) 2,411,900 -69,600 613,900 444,800 1,375,300 1,639,000 1,183,000 990,000 1,042,000 2,175,000 11,805,300

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over 10 Years

Comments: - ODCE decided that he didnt need 12m over the years that everything was grand and rosy and he had all the resources he needed - Thank god he published the Annual Reports in Irish - Over the 10 years apart from National Irish Bank and a sprinkling of other minor things, there no Bankers or Big Accountants listed - In relation to the massive wipeout and corruption now revealed - was the ODCE really doing its job ? - Reports entertained us with silly statistics like - how may exhibitions they did and the number of press releases they issued - Thank God they listed the names of some of those people we caught and issed with fines of 200 ? ! ( not far off a Parking fine! Lets list them too) - This was jolly little production factory for International Markets to tell them the Ireland Corporate landscape was squeaky clean - (joke !) - But we thankfully published that fact that John McE was fined 800 for supplying false information to the CRO in 2006 - And Harding Fabrications was fined 200 - oh yes ..Name & Shame those baddies! - And we were also given a list of the Top 50 document downloads from website - fantastic! - Great Reporting - lots of padding and waffle while the orgy of corruption pervaded in the real world outside thos Office - Still no word from the ODCE office about the dodgy 7bn transfer from ILP and Anglo to dicky up the Balance Sheet that no one noticed - Value for Money ? Or Not - Ahhh But sure thay came in under Budget. Fair play to them !

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