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The Comptroller and Auditor General has carried out an examination of the National Asset Management Agency's sale of Project Eagle.
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Section 226 of the National Asset Management Agency Act 2009 requires the Comptroller and Auditor General every three years to assess the extent to which NAMA has made progress toward achieving its overall objectives. This is the third progress report. It considers NAMA’s progress in relation to achievement of its key objectives and targets up to the end of 2018.
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Section 226 of the National Asset Management Agency Act 2009 requires the Comptroller and Auditor General every three years to assess the extent to which NAMA has made progress toward achieving its overall objectives. This is the third progress report. It considers NAMA’s progress in relation to achievement of its key objectives and targets up to the end of 2018.
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Section 226 of the National Asset Management Agency Act 2009 requires the Comptroller and Auditor General every three years to assess the extent to which NAMA has made progress toward achieving its overall objectives. This is the fourth progress report. It considers NAMA’s progress in relation to the achievement of its key objectives and targets up to the end of 2021.
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Section 226 of the National Asset Management Agency Act 2009 requires the Comptroller and Auditor General every three years to assess the extent to which NAMA has made progress toward achieving its overall objectives. This is the fourth progress report. It considers NAMA’s progress in relation to the achievement of its key objectives and targets up to the end of 2021.
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This report reviews NAMA’s management and disposal of a portfolio of loans called Project Nantes. The report also examines whether the sale infringed upon the requirements of section 172 of the NAMA Act.
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This report reviews NAMA’s management and disposal of a portfolio of loans called Project Nantes. The report also examines whether the sale infringed upon the requirements of section 172 of the NAMA Act.