
James Reilly
James Reilly is an advocate for tax reform and economic justice in Guyana, recently highlighted for addressing the impact of high tariffs on consumer goods and the need for improved tax compliance among self-employed individuals and corporations in the country.
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Recent news mentions
James Reilly is a former Dáil colleague and fellow GP who offered Varadkar a spare Covid vaccine.
‘Coming out was like emigrating’ – The Irish TimesJames Reilly is a senior markets economist at Capital Economics.
Wall Street set to close out a wild month on a subdued noteIn May 2013, the then minister for health, James Reilly, announced the government had agreed to commission a new facility to replace the National Maternity Hospital’s ageing premises at Holles Street.
National Maternity Hospital bill projected to reach 10 times original cost – The Irish Times
James Reilly is the author of the letter expressing concerns about the underclass in Guyana.
This underclass is not going anywhere
James Reilly was present at the retirement event for Charlie Flanagan.
Plot twists and U-turns at a crunch meeting in Washington – The Irish TimesJames Reilly wrote a letter to the editor discussing the issue of tariffs in Guyana.
Get the self-employed and corporations to pay their fair share of tax then lower the duties on imports
























