2 Apr, 11:09··

MetroLink Director Resigns Over Delayed Rail Project

The Irish Times

Sean Sweeney resigned as director of the MetroLink project. He earned a high salary. The project has had many problems and delays.

Sean Sweeney was in charge of the MetroLink project for less than two years. He received €550,000 per year. The project has been late and expensive. There were concerns about the rising costs. Sweeney’s departure may affect the construction industry in New Zealand.

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Highlights

Director Resigns from MetroLink

Sean Sweeney is leaving his role as director.

Short Tenure, High Salary

He held the position for less than two years and earned €550,000.

Project Faces Delays

The MetroLink rail link has experienced significant delays.

Rising Costs Cause Concern

Concerns exist about the escalating costs of the project.

Resignation Impacts Market

The resignation may negatively affect the construction market.

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