PR campaign to woo EMA to Dublin cost Health €114k
The EMA is moving from London because of Britain’s decision to leave the EU
The Department of Health paid Hume Brophy €114,000 for its public affairs and communications work for Ireland’s bid for the European Medicines Agency.
The Department of Health said a total of €126,000 was spent on the bid to woo the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to Dublin. Amsterdam was announced last week as the new home of EMA, which is presently located in London.
The EMA is moving from London because of Britain’s decision ...