Mosney Holidays plc, which does not publish financial accounts, was paid €14.24 million during the period for housing IP applicants in the former holiday resort in Co Meath. Photograph: Frank Miller applicants at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin was paid more than €20 million by the State in the three months to the end of June, new figures show.
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Owned by Ann Murphy, Borrisokane, Co Tipperary, and Cristina Andries, Sallynoggin Road, IGO Café made a profit of €882,126 in 2023, according to its most recent accounts. JMA Ventures, Tydavnet, Co Monaghan, owned by James McCarville , Monfort, Co Monaghan, was paid €4.5 million in the second quarter of this year. The company reported a profit of €1.7 million in the year to August 2023, having made a profit of just €124,000 the previous year. Mr McEnaney’s sister, Margaret McCarville, is a former director of the company.
Tifco was paid €4.3 million in the three months to June, Hotel Inn Dublin Airport €5.6 million, Hilton Dublin €120,000, and Travelodge €8 million. The hotel group is owned by US private equity business, Apollo Global.