In a bumper pre-election budget speech, Irish Finance Minister Jack Chambers said the judgement from Europe’s top court had provided the country with one-off revenue “that has the capacity to be transformational.” “It is this government’s view that we should utilize these revenues to address the known challenges that we face in housing, energy, water and transport infrastructure,” Chambers said. His comments come three weeks after the ECJ ruled against Apple over its tax affairs in Ireland. ... Read this story