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Dublin government: 'We do not want Apple's money'
Why is the Irish government turning down €13bn (£11bn) in unpaid taxes, that the European Commission has ordered the multinational company Apple to pay ?
The Irish Cabinet say they do not think they are owed that money and are appealing the European Commission decision.
Many others, including demonstrators against the household water tax introduced two years ago, say there are many good uses for that cash.
The PM programme hears from minsters and protesters.
(Photo: Demonstrators against household water taxes in Dublin Credit: Reuters)
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