Inspectors were appointed to charity over financial concerns this week, after trust disclosed cash flow problems
Following the concerns its main funder, the Dublin Region Homeless Executive , commissioned auditors PwC to conduct a financial and governance audit of the charity.
“Our priority is the continuity of services provided by PMVT to persons experiencing homelessness in the Dublin region,” it said.The State body said its own review of the charity, which includes the continuing PwC inquiry, “has not yet reached its conclusion”. It is expected a final report will be issued by PwC in the coming weeks.
Internally it is understood the charity has been exploring various emergency financial measures to address the current cash flow problems. The charity, which provides homeless accommodation to more than 2,000 people each night, has expanded significantly in recent years.
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