Sinn Fein's Brian Stanley wants to examine the money spent by any organisations that get state funding.
The head of a powerful Dáil committee is looking for new powers to beef it up even further.
Sinn Fein's Brian Stanley has published a bill that would allow the Public Accounts Committee to examine the money spent by organisations that get any level of state funding.
At the moment, they can only do it if the organisation gets more than half its funding from the government.
The Laois-Offaly TD says he wants to change that to let them look at the books of more organisations:
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