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12/01/2012

Illegal Sale Of Diesel Must Be Tackled

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Louth Fianna Fáil T.D. has said the latest incident of diesel sludge dumping in Co Louth is further evidence of the need for strong measures to tackle to illegal sale of diesel.

Deputy Seamus Kirk was commenting after 48,000 litres of toxic diesel sludge was found dumped on the M1 motorway south of the border in Co Louth.

"This is just the latest incident of toxic sludge being abandoned near the border as a result of illegal diesel laundering, and it again emphasises the need for a crack-down on this criminal practice," said Deputy Kirk.

"Recent figures suggest that 12% of all diesel in Ireland is sold illegally. The illegal laundering of diesel is damaging to public safety, to the environment and to the public finances. With the rise in fuel costs only encouraging this criminal activity, it is imperative that measures be taken to address the matter.

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"Last month Fianna Fáil laid out a series of proposals to crack down on diesel laundering, as part of our pre-budget submission. We proposed that the duty on agricultural fuels and motor fuels should be equal, with a scheme in place to allow farmers to reclaim the extra costs incurred. This would deter criminals from purchasing agricultural fuel at a lower cost, laundering it and selling it on as motor fuel for a profit. It is estimated that it would save the exchequer €155 million a year."

Fianna Fáil also proposed a 10c rebate for licensed road hauliers similar to the system that operates in Belgium, France and Spain. This would encourage domestic hauliers to purchase their fuel within the State rather than when overseas.

He concluded: "I have submitted a series of questions to Minister for Finance Michael Noonan on this issue to determine what the Government is doing to tackle this significant problem. I have asked him if he is concerned that the current level of diesel laundering is resulting in substantial loss of revenue to the State, and if he has held discussions with his counterpart in the Northern Ireland Executive to consider cross-border schemes to tackle the problem of fuel smuggling."

(CD/GK)

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