Money galore and a whole lot more at Bandon co-op.
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There appears to be no shortage of coppers at Bandon co-op. Local murmurs suggests at least €250,000 has been spent in consultancy fees over the past year or so.
While any new management will want to put their stamp on things, The Dealer wonders if such expenditure is necessary given that this west Cork facility has been among the top performing co-ops in the country for many years.
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There appears to be no shortage of coppers at Bandon co-op. Local murmurs suggests at least €250,000 has been spent in consultancy fees over the past year or so.
While any new management will want to put their stamp on things, The Dealer wonders if such expenditure is necessary given that this west Cork facility has been among the top performing co-ops in the country for many years.
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