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Pictures: James Reilly's name on the Stubbs Gazette defaulters' list

The Health Minister’s name has appeared in the magazine published today, causing much controversy as a result.

IT WAS REVEALED today that the Health Minister James Reilly’s name is appearing on the defaulters’ list published in the Stubbs Gazette.

The issue has caused considerable controversy with the Minister now likely to make a statement in the Dáil tomorrow in relation to his failure so far to comply with a High Court order regarding the €1.9 million purchase of a nursing home with four other investors.

A monthly business magazine with a cover price of just under €9, Stubbs Gazette has been published continiously since 1836 and has, according to its own website, become recognised as the “reliable and comprehensive source of information that may be determined about companies”.

Its managing director James Treacy said today that publication of the Minister’s name would likely have a a “very detrimental impact” on his reputation.

And here’s what that entry on the defaulters list looks like. It is believed to be the first time ever that a sitting cabinet minister has appeared on such a list:

Pictures: James Reilly's name on the Stubbs Gazette defaulters' list
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