Legislation to stop sex for rent exploitation will be introduced, says Tánaiste

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“We will legislate for this – just as we did when Ruhama developed a campaign in terms of the purchasers of sex. We responded to the informed, evidenced-based Ruhama submission. So we will certainly be responsive to this issue.

“This is not tolerable, but, while it is against the law to purchase sex in Ireland, we have not yet legislated against the exchange of sex for services or benefits,” it said. She called for urgent action by the Government which had previously committed to addressing the issue as part of a review of the Criminal Law Act 2017 only for the process to be delayed.

The National Women’s Council of Ireland said the programme, which follows work on the topic by Ann Murphy of the Irish Examiner, showed how “the housing crisis and lack of legislation specifically in this area is enabling sexual violence towards women”.Sinn Féin’s spokesman on housing,He said in the wake of Ms Murphy’s original reporting, he and others had written to Government Ministers seeking the introduction of appropriate legislation.

 

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