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Ireland told to rein in spending of corporate tax windfall
A fiscal watchdog has advised the Irish government to reduce spending and increase savings from corporate tax surpluses. The watchdog highlighted concerns over budget overruns and the need to manage extraordinary financial gains responsibly.
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