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Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Maurice Buckley, Chairman, OPW 32R002331-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Cell windows in Garda Stations and Courthouses
Correspondence, Maurice Buckley, Chairman, OPW 32R002331-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Dr. Jack Golden, Interim CEO, NPHDB 32R002330-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Information on: (i) the Communications Consultancy Services in Relation to the National Paediatric Hospital Development Board (ii) National Paediatric Hospital Development Board (NPHDB) requirements (iii) Scope Overview
Correspondence, Dr. Jack Golden, Interim CEO, NPHDB 32R002330-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Ray Mitchell, Assistant National Director, HSE 32R002334-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Follow up issues from PAC meeting 27 June 2019
Correspondence, Ray Mitchell, Assistant National Director, HSE 32R002334-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Ray Mitchell, Assistant National Director, HSE 32R002329-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Follow up to PAC meeting 4 July 2019. Notes on: (i) the number of category 1 incidents and actions taken when such an incident occurs (ii) any muchanisms for learning lessons as a consequence of incidents (iii) measures taken in relation to individual members of staff at the centre of multiple incidents
Correspondence, Ray Mitchell, Assistant National Director, HSE 32R002329-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Derek Moran, Secretary General, Department of Finance 32R002328-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Note on the difference between National Debt and General Government Debt
Correspondence, Derek Moran, Secretary General, Department of Finance 32R002328-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Paul Quinn, Chief Procurement Officer, Office of Government Procurement 32R002327-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Note re Construction Contracts Act
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Dr. Sharon McGuinness, Chief Executive Officer, HSE 32R002326-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Cell windows in Garda stations
Correspondence, Dr. Sharon McGuinness, Chief Executive Officer, HSE 32R002326-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Derek Moran, Secretary General, Department fo Finance 32R002325-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Information note on the Credit Union Restructuring Board Fund
Correspondence, Derek Moran, Secretary General, Department fo Finance 32R002325-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, John O'Sullivan, Commissioner, Valuation Office 32R002341-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Response to information requested as a result of correspondence from the Irish Petrol Retailers Association
Correspondence, John O'Sullivan, Commissioner, Valuation Office 32R002341-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, John O'Sullivan, Commissioner, Valuation Office 32R002324-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Information regarding the National Revaluation Programme and Valuation Tribunal
Correspondence, John O'Sullivan, Commissioner, Valuation Office 32R002324-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Moyagh Murdock, CEO, Road Safety Authority 32R002323-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Re correspondence received by the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) from the Irish Road Haulage Association about the performance of the RSA in respect of functions that impact on the licensed road haulage sector
Correspondence, Moyagh Murdock, CEO, Road Safety Authority 32R002323-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Paddy O'Keeffe, Tax Appeals Commission 32R002321-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Tax Appeals Commission - Bi-monthly update to the pac regarding the Top 10 Highest Valued Appeals on Hand
Correspondence, Paddy O'Keeffe, Tax Appeals Commission 32R002321-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Fergal Lynch, Secretary General, Department of Children and Youth Affairs 32R002339-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Information relating to subvention payments and overclaims in the Early Years area in the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 programme years
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Fergal Lynch, Secretary General, Department of Children and Youth Affairs 32R002320-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Follow up to PAC meeting 21 June 2019
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Jim Breslin, Secretary General, Department of Health 32R002319-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Response to Alan Kelly TD's questions to Dr Gabriel Scally
Correspondence, Jim Breslin, Secretary General, Department of Health 32R002319-PAC ()
Published on 19 Sep 2019
Correspondence, Robert Watt, Secretary General, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform 32R002318-PAC
[Meeting 19 September 2019] Response to The Committee's request that DPER makes arrangements for a liaison or monitoring capability in respect of capital acquisitions above a certain value
Published on 11 Jul 2019
Briefing Documents, Peter Finnegan, Secretary General, Houses of the Oireachtas Service 32R002310-PAC
[Meeting 11 July 2019] Briefing documents for PAC meeting
Published on 11 Jul 2019
Correspondence, Derek Moran, Secretary General, Department of Finance 32R002314-PAC
[Meeting 11 July 2019] Notes on: (i) the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council 2015 recommendations and the decision by the Department not to act upon two of these recommendations (ii) Details of the two set of litigants in the cases taken in relation to the liquidation of IBRC, to include a note on the cost of defending these cases (iii) the advice of KPMG in relation to the IBRC liquidation, to include the terms of reference dates, details of any contact KPMG had prior to being appointed as liquidator in relation to the setting of the terms of reference or any other related matters (iv) the decision of the Minister/Department not to follow the recommendation of the PAC to establish a committee of inspection in relation to the IBRC liquidation (v) who in the Department can take the decision to stop defending a case/stay of litigation (vi) the IBRC liquidation, to include details of the auditors of IBRC prior to liquidation, as well as a profile of what has happened in IBRC since the liquidation (vii) the Exchequer borrowing requirement to refinance the commercial Irish Water loans (viii) the year-on year decrease in loans to the Housing Finance Agency between 2013 - 2017, to include details of any impact on the ability of the HFA to deliver new housing stock (ix) any possible fines which can be levied against Ireland by the European Commission in relation to missed climate
targets, to include details of the availability of carbon credits and their potential to offset fines (x) the €14.5 million recovered from Aughinish Alumina, to include details of the deposit account in which it is being held and any fees or interest applicable (xi) the internal scoping exercise being carried out by the Department, to include details of the start and completion dates (xii) A breakdown of the staffing costs and grades within the Department (xiii) the public interest directors as appointed to various banking bodies by the Minister, to include clarification of the role, structures, recent appointments and when any outstanding appointments are due to be completed (xvi) the surge in Corporation Tax receipts in recent years and the development of GNI*, to include the effect of multinational activity on Ireland's EU Contributions (xv) Any Departmental papers on the projected changes to Ireland's EU Contributions and Money Received in the event of Brexit (xvi) An Post National Lottery Company entering voluntary liquidation, to include details of the winding up process, the transfer of unclaimed prizes and any difficulties encountered at the end of the process
Correspondence, Derek Moran, Secretary General, Department of Finance 32R002314-PAC ()
Published on 11 Jul 2019
Correspondence, Jim Gibson, acting CEO, TUSLA 3200R2309-PAC
[Meeting 11 July 2019] (i) note on any difference in remuneration for social workers recurited by Tusla as opposed to those employed via agencies (ii) note on the Five Rivers agency contract, to include details of remuneration paid to them (iii) a list of the main agencies hired by Tusla for the provision of private resident services, breakdown of the 18 million budget for the 121 Family Resource Centres, to include details of the childcare funding from the Department of Children and Youth Affairs (v) a breakdown of the 121 Family Resource Centres by County (vi) a note on the role and operation of Children and Young Person Services Committees (CYPSCs)
Correspondence, Jim Gibson, acting CEO, TUSLA 3200R2309-PAC ()