The Dáil Select Committee on Members' Interests has said it will again write to Independent Wexford TD Mick Wallace in relation to his tax affairs “seeking answers to all the questions asked of him by the committee last week”.
The committee, which has been requested to examine the issues raised by the TD's admission that he knowingly made a false VAT declaration to the Revenue Commissioners in respect of his construction company MJ Wallace Ltd, met again in private session this morning.
In a statement issued today the committee said it had written to Mr Wallace last week but would be doing so again.
“Following receipt of certain information from Deputy Wallace, the Committee is to write to Deputy Wallace again seeking answers to all the questions asked of him by the Committee last week which sought to establish certain facts concerning the dates of various actions and that he authorise the Revenue Commissioners to correspond with the Committee on the same matters.”
The committee was tasked to examine Mr Wallace's VAT affairs after the revelation the Wexford TD made a €2.1 million settlement with the Revenue Commission for under-declaration of VAT arising from the failure of MJ Wallace Ltd to make full tax returns on apartment sales over a two-year period.
The committee is due to meet again next week.