FOUR religious
orders forming part of a group that owes the State more than €100million
in abuse compo got almost €300m in HSE grants last year. Some 18 orders that ran facilities where children were abused have
paid only €95.9m of their promised €226m as a result of the long-running
Ryan Inquiry.
Despite this, the Brothers of Charity, Daughters of Charity, Sisters
of Charity and Sisters of Mercy have got almost €300m for running
medical facilities. The Irish Sun now breaks down the amount each organisation has paid
from the 2015 bill, with the Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Mercy
footing more than half of the costs paid so far.https://www.thesun.ie/news/1484080/fury-over-religious-orders-that-owe-state-more-than-e100million-in-abuse-compensation-receiving-millions-in-hse-grants/