The Troika has arrived at the Department of Finance for the final review of Ireland's bailout programme.
It comes after the Finance Minister Michael Noonan met with the IMF in Washington yesterday to discuss Ireland's exit from the programme in December.
Minister Noonan has said Ireland may not need a precautionary line of credit - as we are funded until 2015.
But Deputy Political Editor with the Irish Independent Michael Brennan says Minister Noonan may be employing clever negotiating tactics on behalf of the Government: