Taoiseach tells MacGill Summer School that banks are engaging on personal insolvency

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said that the government is engaging with banks at a very real level, and that changes are being made to help out customers who are in arrears.
He was speaking during the opening night of the MacGill Summer School in Glenties last evening.
This years school is loking forward to the 100th anniversary of the rising in two years time, and asking ‘How stands the republic now?’.
Mr. Kenny said the new Personal Insolvency Legislation is just one new feature of the government’s commitment to helping troubled borrowers, and stressed that if the banks are not willing to play their part, then the government will act………….

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