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Published on 17 Oct 2019
Report of the Business Committee for 22 - 24 October 2019
Arrangement for business and business schedule for Tuesday to Thursday, 22 - 24 October 2019
Report of the Business Committee for 22 - 24 October 2019 ()
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Superintendent Marie Broderick, An Garda Síochána 32R002449-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Response to PAC correspondence dated 25 June 2019 (i) Whether the Commissioner was aware of the verbal complaint made by Ms. Margiotta (ii) Whether the Commissioner was aware that a mediation process had been put in place before a formal written complaint was lodged - as per public policy - when Ms. Margiotta was arrested over a sick note (iii) A breakdown of the number of exit surveys from individuals employed under the Garda Slochana vote who cited bullying and/or harassment issues in their exit surveys. Please include a separate breakdown of these exit surveys for Store Street Garda Station. No personal details are requested, just the number of exit surveys that mention bullying and/or harassment (iv) The number of cases in recent years of civilians or members of An Garda Slochana who were arrested for suspected fraud related to sick notes (v) The related policy and practice within An Garda Siochana for dealing with suspected fraud related to sick leave. Please provide details on the criteria for escalating such a matter from a HR issue to being grounds for an arrestable offence
Correspondence, Superintendent Marie Broderick, An Garda Síochána 32R002449-PAC ()
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Opening statements, Paul O’Brien, CEO, Plan International Ireland et al.
Statements by Paul O’Brien and representatives of Dóchas on the proposals and measures in place to increase access to quality education, for girls in developing countries
Opening statements, Paul O’Brien, CEO, Plan International Ireland et al. ()
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Tom Doherty, Chief Operations Officer, Teagasc 32R002450-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Information note on the number of contracts that were non-compliant in 2018, the amounts for each and the reasons for the non-compliance
Correspondence, Tom Doherty, Chief Operations Officer, Teagasc 32R002450-PAC ()
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Katherine Licken, Secretary General, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht 32R002465-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Post-project review of the Pálás cinema project in Galway
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Michael Goodwin, Energy Security Division, Department fo Communications, Climate Action and Environment 32R002454-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] The NORA Levy and the Repurposing of the Levy for use by the Climate Action Fund
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Ciarán Breen, Director, NTMA 32R002453-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] (i) list of the organisations covered by the General Indemnity Scheme and the Clinical Indemnity Scheme (ii) Details of what type of cover is provided and what is not covered under the Schemes (iii) Information regarding which legal costs are covered and which legal costs are not covered under the Schemes
Correspondence, Ciarán Breen, Director, NTMA 32R002453-PAC ()
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Sean O'Foghlu, Secretary General, Department of Education and Skills 32R002448-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2017] Re: Property transfers and cash payments from religious congregations as contributions towards the costs incurred by the State in responding to residential institutional child abuse
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Paddy O'Keeffe, Tax Appeals Commission 32R002447-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Note regarding the ten highest value appeals on hand in the Tax Appeals Commission
Correspondence, Paddy O'Keeffe, Tax Appeals Commission 32R002447-PAC ()
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Sean O'Foghlu, Secretary General, Department of Education and Skills 32R002444-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Re copy of communication issued to Higher Education Institutions in relation to property acquisitions
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Derek Moran, Secretary General, Department of Finance 32R002440-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Note on the difference between Natlonal Debt and General Government Debt to assist the Committee's understanding
Correspondence, Derek Moran, Secretary General, Department of Finance 32R002440-PAC ()
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Gerard Dollard, CEO, Irish Greyhound Board 32R002436-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Response to further information requested following PAC meeting 19 September 2019
Correspondence, Gerard Dollard, CEO, Irish Greyhound Board 32R002436-PAC ()
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Mark Ferguson, Director General, Science Foundation Ireland and Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government of Ireland 32R002434-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Science Foundation Ireland Accounts and Statements
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Katherine Licken, Secretary General, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht 32R002432-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Re: post project review of the Pálás cinema project, Galway
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Rachel Downes, CEO, Caranua 32R002466-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Opening Statement for PAC meeting
Opening statement, Rachel Downes, CEO, Caranua 32R002466-PAC ()
Published on 17 Oct 2019
Briefing document, Jane Merrigan, Head of Communications & Engagement, Caranua 32R002451-PAC
[Meeting 17 October 2019] Briefing document
Briefing document, Jane Merrigan, Head of Communications & Engagement, Caranua 32R002451-PAC ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Submission, Dr. Eamon Haughey, Trinity College Dublin
Submission by Dr. Eamon Haughey to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on the review of IPCC, Special Report on Climate Change and land use
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Eamon Haughey, Trinity College Dublin
Statement by Dr. Eamon Haughey on the review of IPCC, Special Report on Climate Change and land use
Opening statement, Dr. Eamon Haughey, Trinity College Dublin ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Bill Callanan, Chief Inspector, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Statement by Bill Callanan on the review of IPCC, Special Report on Climate Change and land use
Opening statement, Bill Callanan, Chief Inspector, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, John Spink, Head of Environment, Crops and Land Use Programme, Teagasc
Statement by John Spink on the review of IPCC, Special Report on Climate Change and land use
Opening statement, John Spink, Head of Environment, Crops and Land Use Programme, Teagasc ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Professor John Fitzgerald, Chair, Climate Change Advisory Council
Statement by Professor John Fitzgerald on review of Climate Change Advisory Council 2019 Annual Review
Opening statement, Professor John Fitzgerald, Chair, Climate Change Advisory Council ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Patrick King, Director of Policy and Corporate Services, Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland
Statement by Patrick King on PLS of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, James Benson, Executive, Construction Industry Federation
Statement by James Benson on PLS of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Opening statement, James Benson, Executive, Construction Industry Federation ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Caroline Spillane, Director General, Engineers Ireland
Statement by Caroline Spillane on PLS of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Opening statement, Caroline Spillane, Director General, Engineers Ireland ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Kathryn Meghen, CEO,The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
Statement by Kathryn Meghen on PLS of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Opening statement, Kathryn Meghen, CEO,The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Presentation, Tony Murphy, Member of the European Court of Auditors, European Court of Auditors
Presentation by Tony Murphy on the European Court of Auditors’ Annual Report and the European Union’s use of public funds
Presentation, Tony Murphy, Member of the European Court of Auditors, European Court of Auditors ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Catherine Foley, Board Member, Firkin Crane Dance Company
Statement by Dr. Catherine Foley on the importance of dance as a performance art and related matters
Opening statement, Dr. Catherine Foley, Board Member, Firkin Crane Dance Company ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Bridget Webster, Executive Producer, CoisCéim Dance Theatre
Statement by Bridget Webster on the importance of dance as a performance art and related matters
Opening statement, Bridget Webster, Executive Producer, CoisCéim Dance Theatre ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Davide Terlingo, Head of Circus, Dance, Street Arts & Spectacle, The Arts Council
Statement by Davide Terlingo on the importance of dance as a performance art and related matters
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Robert Connor and Loretta Yurick, Co-Artistic Directors, Dance Theatre of Ireland
Statement by Robert Connor and Loretta Yurick on the importance of dance as a performance art and related matters
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Submission One, Department of Rural and Community Development
Submission One by the Department of Rural and Community Development to the Oireachtas Committee on Rural and Community Development October 2019 on Mid-year review of Outputs and Expenditure - Vote 42 (Rural and Community Development)
Submission One, Department of Rural and Community Development ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Michael Ring, Minister, Department of Rural and Community Development
Statement by Michael Ring on Mid-year review of Outputs and Expenditure - Vote 42 (Rural and Community Development)
Opening statement, Michael Ring, Minister, Department of Rural and Community Development ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Submission Two, Department of Rural and Community Development
Submission Two by the Department of Rural and Community Development to the Oireachtas Committee on Rural and Community Development October 2019 on Mid-year review of Outputs and Expenditure - Vote 42 (Rural and Community Development)
Submission Two, Department of Rural and Community Development ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Submission Three, Department of Rural and Community Development
Submission Three by the Department of Rural and Community Development to the Oireachtas Committee on Rural and Community Development October 2019 on Mid-year review of Outputs and Expenditure - Vote 42 (Rural and Community Development)
Submission Three, Department of Rural and Community Development ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Second revised Report of the Business Committee for 15 - 17 October 2019
Arrangement for business and business schedule for Tuesday to Thursday, 15 - 17 October 2019
Second revised Report of the Business Committee for 15 - 17 October 2019 ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Prof. Jim Egan, Director, Organ Donation and Transplant Ireland
Statement by Prof. Jim Egan on Pre-Legislative Scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Human Tissue (Transplantation, Post-Mortem, Anatomical Examination and Public Display) Bill 2019
Opening statement, Prof. Jim Egan, Director, Organ Donation and Transplant Ireland ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Michael Conroy, Principal Officer, Dept. of Health
Statement by Michael Conroy on pre-legislative scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Human Tissue (Transplantation, Post-Mortem, Anatomical Examination and Public Display) Bill 2019
Opening statement, Michael Conroy, Principal Officer, Dept. of Health ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Philip Watt, Chairperson, Irish Donor Network
Statement by Philip Watt on pre-legislative scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Human Tissue (Transplantation, Post-Mortem, Anatomical Examination and Public Display) Bill 2019
Opening statement, Philip Watt, Chairperson, Irish Donor Network ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Mark Murphy, Chief Executive, Irish Kidney Association
Statement by Mark Murphy on pre-legislative scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Human Tissue (Transplantation, Post-Mortem, Anatomical Examination and Public Display) Bill 2019
Opening statement, Mark Murphy, Chief Executive, Irish Kidney Association ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Padraig McGarry, President, Irish Medical Organisation
Statement by Dr. Padraig McGarry on workforce planning in the Irish health sector
Opening statement, Dr. Padraig McGarry, President, Irish Medical Organisation ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Ronan Lupton, Barrister-at-Law
Statement by Ronan Lupton on online harassment and harmful communications (resumed)
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Mary Aiken, Cyberpsychologist, Hon. Professor, University of East London
Statement by Dr. Mary Aiken on online harassment and harmful communications (resumed)
Opening statement, Dr. Mary Aiken, Cyberpsychologist, Hon. Professor, University of East London ()
Published on 16 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. T.J. McIntyre, Chairman, Digital Rights Ireland
Statement by Dr. T.J. McIntyre on online harassment and harmful communications (resumed)
Opening statement, Dr. T.J. McIntyre, Chairman, Digital Rights Ireland ()
Published on 15 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Catherine Heaney, Chairperson, The Corporate Social Responsibility Stakeholder Forum
Statement by Catherine Heaney at engagement with Ms. Catherine Heaney, Chairperson of the Corporate Social Responsibility Stakeholder Forum
Published on 15 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Denis O’Sullivan, Managing Director, Gas Networks Ireland
Statement by Denis O’Sullivan on Gas Networks Ireland's 'Vision 2050'
Opening statement, Denis O’Sullivan, Managing Director, Gas Networks Ireland ()
Published on 15 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Donal Mc Manus, CEO, Irish Council for Social Housing
Statement by Dr. Donal Mc Manus on pre-legislative scrutiny (PLS) of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Opening statement, Dr. Donal Mc Manus, CEO, Irish Council for Social Housing ()
Published on 15 Oct 2019
Opening statement, John O’Connor, CEO, The Housing Agency
Statement by John O’Connor on pre-legislative scrutiny (PLS) of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Opening statement, John O’Connor, CEO, The Housing Agency ()
Published on 15 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Tom Dunne, Head of School, Dublin Institute of Technology
Statement by Tom Dunne on pre-legislative scrutiny (PLS) of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Opening statement, Tom Dunne, Head of School, Dublin Institute of Technology ()
Published on 15 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Prof. Rob Kitchin, Professor, Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute (MUSSI
Statement by Prof. Rob Kitchin on pre-legislative scrutiny (PLS) of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Published on 15 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Tom Dunne, Chairperson Designate, Residential Tenancies Board
Statement by Tom Dunne on Engagement with Chairperson Designate of the Residential Tenancies Board.
Opening statement, Tom Dunne, Chairperson Designate, Residential Tenancies Board ()
Published on 15 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Orla Hegarty, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Plan & Env Policy, UCD
Statement by Assistant Prof. Orla Hegarty on pre-legislative scrutiny (PLS) of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Published on 14 Oct 2019
Revised Report of the Business Committee for 15 - 17 October 2019
Arrangement for business and business schedule for Tuesday to Thursday, 15 - 17 October 2019
Revised Report of the Business Committee for 15 - 17 October 2019 ()
Published on 11 Oct 2019
Report on Scrutiny of the Urban Regeneration and Housing (Amendment) Bill 2019 [PMB]
Joint Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government Report on Scrutiny of the Urban Regeneration and Housing (Amendment) Bill 2019 [PMB]
Report on Scrutiny of the Urban Regeneration and Housing (Amendment) Bill 2019 [PMB] ()
Published on 11 Oct 2019
Report on Scrutiny of the Housing (Homeless Families) Bill 2017 [PMB]
Joint Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government Report on Scrutiny of the Housing (Homeless Families) Bill 2017 [PMB]
Report on Scrutiny of the Housing (Homeless Families) Bill 2017 [PMB] ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr Donal de Buitléir, Chair, The Low Pay Commission et al.
Statement by Dr Donal de Buitléir and John O'Toole on update on pre-leglislative scrutiny of the Payment of Wages (Amendment)Bill 2019
Opening statement, Dr Donal de Buitléir, Chair, The Low Pay Commission et al. ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Richie Brown, Regional Co-ordinating Officer, Unite the Union et al.
Statement by Richie Brown and Rhona McCord on update on pre-leglislative scrutiny of the
Payment of Wages (Amendment)Bill 2019
Opening statement, Richie Brown, Regional Co-ordinating Officer, Unite the Union et al. ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Michael Lennon, President, Irish Hotels Federation et al.
Statement by Michael Lennon and Tim Fenn on pre-leglislative scrutiny of the
Payment of Wages (Amendment)Bill 2019
Opening statement, Michael Lennon, President, Irish Hotels Federation et al. ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Adrian Cummins, CEO, Restaurants of Ireland
Statement by Adrian Cummins on pre-leglislative scrutiny of the Payment of Wages (Amendment) Bill 2019
Opening statement, Adrian Cummins, CEO, Restaurants of Ireland ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening Statement, Clement Shevlin, SIPTU Organiser, ONE Galway et al.
Statement by Clement Shevlin and Dr. Deirdre Curran on pre-leglislative scrutiny of the
Payment of Wages (Amendment) Bill 2019
Opening Statement, Clement Shevlin, SIPTU Organiser, ONE Galway et al. ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Report of the Business Committee for 15 - 17 October 2019
Arrangement for business and business schedule for Tuesday to Thursday, 15 - 17 October 2019
Report of the Business Committee for 15 - 17 October 2019 ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission Six, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission Five, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission Four, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission Three, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission Two, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission One, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Prof. Kieran McQuinn, Research Professor and Head, Economic & Social Research Institute
Statement by Prof. Kieran McQuinn on pre-leglislative scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed) (Amendment) Bill 2019
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Larry O’Connell, Director, National Economic & Social Council
Statement by Dr. Larry O’Connell on pre-leglislative scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Opening statement, Dr. Larry O’Connell, Director, National Economic & Social Council ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Eddie Mitchell, Safety Before LNG
Statement by Eddie Mitchell on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, John McElligott, Safety Before LNG
Statement by John McElligott on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Paul Deane, MaREI Centre
Statement by Dr. Paul Deane on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Julia Walsh, FrackAction
Statement by Julia Walsh on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Professor Barry McMullin, Dublin City University (DCU)
Statement by Professor Barry McMullin on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Opening statement, Professor Barry McMullin, Dublin City University (DCU) ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Robert W. Howarth, Ph.D., Cornell University
Statement by Robert W. Howarth, Ph.D. on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Opening statement, Robert W. Howarth, Ph.D., Cornell University ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, John Madigan, Head of Marketing and Research, SBCI 32R002342-PAC
[Meeting 3 October 2019] Re PAC correspondence to the NTMA seeking information on, inter alia, the number of jobs supported by the SBCI in Ireland by sector, region and company size and whether this support takes the form of a grant
Correspondence, John Madigan, Head of Marketing and Research, SBCI 32R002342-PAC ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002443-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Note providing details of the following: (i) information held by the National Transport Authority in relation to public services card holders (ii) the transfer of personal information in relation to public services card holders between the Department of Employment Affairs & Social Protection and the National Transport Authority (iii) the arrangements for how the National Transport Authority corresponds with public services card holders who access public transport services
Correspondence, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002443-PAC ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, John McKeon, Secretary General, Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection 32R002442-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Information note addressing the following issues: (i) information held by the National Transport Authority (NTA) in relation to Public Service Card (PSC) holders (ii) Transfer of personal information between the Department and the NTA (iii) Arrangement s regarding the NTA correspondence with PSC holders
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Patricia Scanlon, Personal Assistant to Secretary General, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform 32R002441-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Re request for a copy of the business case for the Public Services Card
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Brendan Gleeson, Secretary General, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine 32R002417-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Reply to query regarding the oversight arrangements for monies given to Horse Sport Ireland
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Martin Whelan, Head of Public Affairs and Communications, NTMA 32R002348-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Notes on: (i) the NTMA's voluntary redundancy and retention schemes (ii) the timetable agreed with the Central Bank and European Central Bank on the exchange of promissory notes for debt on the open market (iii) breakdown of the Gross National Debt owed in terms of the applicable interest rate, to include the amount payable at a negative interest rate, or below zero, as well as a breakdown of all rates payable, a breakdown of the amounts of money at each rate, the currency and the duration of the loans and details of the most expensive debt still in the NTMA’s portfolio (iv) how Apple records the escrow fund in its annual accounts/Apple Escrow Fund Accounting (v) Clarification on the NTMA's policy with regard to investment in nuclear weapons (vi) the matter of jobs supported by the NTMA and the SBCI in Ireland, including the number of jobs supported, a breakdown by category, region and company size and whether this support takes the form of a grant to individual organisations (vii) note outlining rents paid by the NTMA and any sister companies, the cost to the NTMA for its new premises, details of any parallel leasing, and how long the previous premises will remain empty before they are sublet
Correspondence, Martin Whelan, Head of Public Affairs and Communications, NTMA 32R002348-PAC ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening Statement, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002439-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Opening statement for PAC meeting
Opening Statement, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002439-PAC ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Maurice Buckley, Chairman, OPW 32R002419-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Update on the Kevin Street Garda Divisional Headquarters project
Correspondence, Maurice Buckley, Chairman, OPW 32R002419-PAC ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Briefing document, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002429-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Brieifng paper for PAC Meeting
Briefing document, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002429-PAC ()
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening Statement, Lisa Keating, Director of Research and Innovation, Irish Universities Association et al.
Statement by Lisa Keating and Lewis Purser on the implications for Ireland of the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU in relation to the education and research sector.
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening Statement, Professor Mark Ferguson, Director General, Science Foundation Ireland and Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government of Ireland
Statement by Professor Mark Ferguson on the implications for Ireland of the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU in relation to the education and research sector.
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening Statement, Stephen Wheeler, SSE Thermal and Ireland Country Lead, SSE
Statement by Stephen Wheeler on the Implications for Ireland of the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU in relation to the Energy Sector.
Opening Statement, Stephen Wheeler, SSE Thermal and Ireland Country Lead, SSE ()
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening Statement, Rodney Doyle, Director of Market Operations and General Manager of SEMO, Eirgrid et al.
Statement by Rodney Doyle and Michael Mahon on the implications for Ireland of the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU in relation to the Energy Sector.
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening Statement, Denis O’Sullivan, Managing Director, Gas Networks Ireland et al.
Statement by Denis O’Sullivan and Brian Mullins on the Implications for Ireland of the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU in relation to the Energy Sector.
Opening Statement, Denis O’Sullivan, Managing Director, Gas Networks Ireland et al. ()
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Rita Doyle, President, Medical Council
Statement by Dr. Rita Doyle on Workforce Planning in the Irish Health Sector
Opening statement, Dr. Rita Doyle, President, Medical Council ()
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Donal O’Hanlon, President, Irish Hospital Consultants Association
Statement by Dr. Donal O’Hanlon on Workforce Planning in the Irish Health Sector
Opening statement, Dr. Donal O’Hanlon, President, Irish Hospital Consultants Association ()
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Submission, Twitter Ireland
Submission by Twitter Ireland to the Oireachtas Committee on Justice and Equality October 2019 on online harassment and harmful communications (resumed)
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Ana Niculescu, Chief Executive, Internet Service Providers Assoc Irl
Statement by Ana Niculescu on update on online harassment and harmful communications (resumed)
Opening statement, Ana Niculescu, Chief Executive, Internet Service Providers Assoc Irl ()
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Ryan Meade, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy, Google Ireland
Statement by Ryan Meade on update on online harassment and harmful communications (resumed)
Opening statement, Ryan Meade, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy, Google Ireland ()
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Karen White, Director, Public Policy, Europe, Twitter Ireland
Statement by Karen White on update on online harassment and harmful communications (resumed)
Opening statement, Karen White, Director, Public Policy, Europe, Twitter Ireland ()
Published on 9 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dualta Ó Broin, Head of Public Policy, Facebook Ireland Ltd
Statement by Dualta Ó Broin on online harassment and harmful communications (resumed)
Opening statement, Dualta Ó Broin, Head of Public Policy, Facebook Ireland Ltd ()
Published on 8 Oct 2019
Revised report of the Business Committee for 8 - 10 October 2019
Arrangement for business and business schedule for Tuesday to Thursday, 8 - 10 October 2019
Revised report of the Business Committee for 8 - 10 October 2019 ()
Published on 8 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Allyson Coogan, Health and Social Care Manager, Exchange House Ireland
Statement by Allyson Coogan on Traveller Mental Health (resumed)
Opening statement, Allyson Coogan, Health and Social Care Manager, Exchange House Ireland ()
Published on 8 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Bridget Kelly, Deputy Co-ordinator, Galway Traveller Movement
Statement by Bridget Kelly on Traveller Mental Health (resumed)
Opening statement, Bridget Kelly, Deputy Co-ordinator, Galway Traveller Movement ()
Published on 8 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Sandra McDonagh, Managing Director, Offaly Traveller Movement
Statement by Sandra McDonagh on Traveller Mental Health (resumed)
Opening statement, Sandra McDonagh, Managing Director, Offaly Traveller Movement ()
Published on 8 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Niamh Keating, Coordinator, West Limerick Primary Health Care Project
Statement by Niamh Keating on Traveller Mental Health (resumed)
Opening statement, Niamh Keating, Coordinator, West Limerick Primary Health Care Project ()