RE: LOGP Update20 Sep 2023 02:21
The Irish state solicitors office will not be working in isolation, they will be taking their direction from the Government and being mindful of Ryan’s ministerial portfolio, I suspect he has had some influence with the narrative of the response,
It also has all of the hallmarks of Ryan’s incompetence, in regards to it being left to the final hours of the arbitration period,
What is intriguing, is the intention to open dialogue and meet with Lansdowne, especially considering the backdrop of recent years and the absurd refusal of Ryan and the DECC to meet with the Barryroe partners at any stage during the licensing application period, clearly something has changed.
Plus, it is also worth remembering that the DECC are on record in relation to warning Ryan, that any refusal of the licensing application would result in litigation by the Barryroe partners, as there was licensing application approval precedent, whereby applications had been approved by the department, without applying the investment cover criteria, this was disclosed to the Times, as part of a recent FOI process with the DECC,
The fact that Ryan’s department are now willing to sit at the table and start discussions is very telling, if they wanted to stall, it would have been much easier to tell Lansdowne to go forth and multiply, that has not happened and there is more to follow and with LG imminently sealing the BEY rescue, there are other interested parties that will want to be part of those discussions,..GL S