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Michael Malone, 19 Apr
Galway West TD Éamon Ă“ CuĂv’s bill which would see the opening of safe
deposit boxes held by banks for more than 80 years will be debated in the
Dáil tomorrow, Thursday.
Deputy Ă“ CuĂv proposes to open the safe deposit boxes in banks starting
with the old deposits and examining them before creating a property
register.
Ahead of the debate, Ă“ CuĂv said that the first Irish banks opened in
Ireland at the end of the eighteenth century and since then many banks
have held safe deposit boxes.
It is believed these boxes, many of which are unclaimed, could hold items
of historical interest.
“In the event of no owner being identified, my Bill proposes that those of
historical interest should be transferred to the National Museum of
Ireland while any cash not claimed should be lodged into the Dormant
Accounts Fund,” said the Fianna Fáil TD.
“This bill set out the legal framework under which this can be done
safeguarding property rights but also acting in the interests of the
common good.”