Luke Fehily & Tom O'Connor

Memo to File

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Exploring how Irish public projects were executed in practice, focusing on implementation, lessons learned and the institutional memory often lost over time. The title Memo to File refers to the once common practice in the Civil Service of adding a concise but comprehensive digest to project documentation, ensuring that any future civil servant reviewing the file would know the lessons learned. The podcast is designed for listeners interested in how Irish institutions, infrastructure and public systems operate. New episode every Thursday. Memo to File is produced by Luke Fehily and Tom O'Conno...

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Luke Fehily & Tom O'Connor

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Government

Podcast website

substack.com

Latest episode

Jun 18, 2026

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Episodes

Digest Segment: Criminal Assets Bureau 18.06.2026

Barrister Eimear Dooley BL considers our recent episode on the Criminal Assets Bureau, examining the in rem distinction at the heart of the Proceeds of Crime Act and what it means for legal practitioners engaging with CAB cases.

Further Reading 11.06.2026

We won't be exploring an Irish policy project this week, but we have added further reading to the show notes on the previous episodes to tide you over. A collated list of all those materials is also available on Substack @memotofile . We will be back soon with some more content and we would love to hear from you, so please do send any thoughts, critiques or questions to our email memotofilepodcast...

Criminal Assets Bureau: How to Pursue Proceeds of Crime 04.06.2026

Retired Garda Detective Chief Superintendent Pat Byrne discusses the Criminal Assets Bureau from his experience as the agency's first Detective Inspector and later as its Chief Bureau Officer. Established in 1996, CAB is a multi-agency body tasked with tackling proceeds of crime, unpaid taxes and fraudulently obtained welfare payments. Over the past 30 years, CAB has returned hundreds of millions...

Bord Snip: How to Manage Public Spending 28.05.2026

Economist Colm McCarthy discusses infrastructure delivery, fiscal prudence, populism, accountability and more. McCarthy was a member of the Expenditure Review Committee, often referred to as An Bord Snip, which was an advisory group established during a period of economic downturn in the 1980s to make recommendations to the the Irish government on cuts to state spending. Colm later chaired the Spe...

Global Crossing: How Ireland Invested in the Internet 21.05.2026

Former Secretary General Brendan Tuohy discusses the Global Crossing project. With major backing from the Irish government, Global Crossing involved building two transatlantic fibre-optic cables and compatible landing points in Ireland. The Irish government pre-purchased capacity on the cables as an anchor customer, with major multinationals and telecoms carriers expected to buy the capacity later...

Cerebral Palsy Programme of Excellence: How to Scale Specialist Healthcare 14.05.2026

Lily Collison and Professor Jennifer Ryan discuss the Cerebral Palsy Programme of Excellence, a five-year initiative that is improving care for those with cerebral palsy in Ireland. The Programme of Excellence is advancing a national register and advocacy group, in addition to supporting the development of a coordinated, evidence-based approach to care and research. Lily Collison co-founded the Ce...

Luas: How Modern Light Rail Came to Dublin 07.05.2026

This conversation with Frank Allen, former CEO of the Railway Procurement Agency (RPA), explores the Luas light rail project in Dublin and considers what can be learned from it. The RPA was established in 2001 to deliver the Luas and a separate tender process was established to select the operator. In 2015, The RPA was folded into Transport Infrastructure Ireland which now oversees major road and...

Trailer: Memo to File 07.05.2026

Memo to File releases weekly on Thursdays. Join us for conversations with the people who made Ireland better about doing good work, lessons learned and the institutional memory often lost over time.

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