The Minister for Supplies was charged with controlling production, distribution and pricing of vital supplies during the Emergency. According to the historian Bryce Evans, Minister Seán Lemass introduced full rationing in Ireland 'too late', ensuring the black market trumped later state attempts at equitable distribution amid the British wartime supply squeeze.[3] Earlier historians had pointed to Lemass's successes in stockpiling essential goods.[citation needed]
The minister's functions were transferred to the Minister for Industry and Commerce on abolition of the office on 1 August 1945.[4][5] Lemass had been serving in both positions from 1941.