Among the candidates who told their party inquiries they received money from developers are:
• G.V. Wright (FF, Dublin North): £10,000 from Frank Dunlop, £5,000 from Owen O'Callaghan, developer of Quarryvale; at least £5,000 from other sources
• Liam Cosgrave (FG, Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown): £3,000- £3,500 from Dunlop; £1,250 from other developers
• Marian McGennis (FF, Dublin South-Central): £1,400, plus printing and advertisement costs, from Dunlop
• Olivia Mitchell (FG, Dublin South): £2,650 from Dunlop, £1,250 from other developers
• Therese Ridge (FG, Dublin Mid-West): £1,000 from Dunlop, less than £1,500 from other developers
• Michael Joe Cosgrave (FG, Dublin North-East): £1,000 from Dunlop, about £1,000 from other developers
• Colm McGrath (Independent, Dublin Mid-West) did not attend the Fianna Fáil inquiry and was deselected by the party. The tribunal is investigating allegations that he received £30,000 in connection with the rezoning of Airlie Stud and at least £2,000 from Dunlop
• Cathal Boland (FG, Dublin North) refused to give details to the inquiry, saying he was "injuncted" by the tribunal from doing so. The inquiry said its interview with him was "not productive" and "unsatisfactory". He was later selected as a candidate.