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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Covid-19 Health Related Issues: Update (2 Mar 2021)

David Cullinane: ...in the business of work. Of course they are working and they are not getting paid. She said that when the Minister was asked at a meeting on 8 February with the same union whether he was going to revert to the March agreement, his answer was "No". Is the Minister's answer still "No"? Is it the case that he will not revert to the March agreement?

Seanad: European Stability Mechanism Bill 2012: Committee and Remaining Stages (27 Jun 2012)

David Cullinane: The Minister of State was given plenty of latitude. He raised a number of points which I will take the opportunity to reply to. Will he take the oppoprtunity to revert to me?

Seanad: Water Services (No. 2) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (Resumed) (16 Dec 2013)

David Cullinane: I might revert on the section.

Seanad: Workplace Relations Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (1 Apr 2015)

David Cullinane: I move amendment No. 55: In page 39, between lines 23 and 24, to insert the following: “(5) Where the claimant and respondent agree the adjudication officer may revert the dispute for mediation by a mediation officer.”.

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Pay (8 Jun 2016)

David Cullinane: 366. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the full cost of reverting to a single-tier pay structure across the public sector. [14620/16]

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report No. 94 of the Comptroller and Auditor General: National Asset Management Agency Sale of Project Eagle (Resumed) (22 Nov 2016)

David Cullinane: That relates to the ends justifying the means but we will revert to that matter in a moment. Mr. Long stated several times that there was a level playing field for all bidders.

Public Accounts Committee: 2015 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 31 - Transport, Tourism and Sport
(23 Feb 2017)

David Cullinane: The witness might revert to us about that. I wish to deal again with subvention and the Expressway service. I want absolute clarity so I can fully understand the responses given earlier. Has the Department done any analysis of the viability of the overall Expressway service or individual routes?

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Pay (2 Mar 2017)

David Cullinane: 18. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the cost to revert to a single tier pay structure across the public sector; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10498/17]

Public Accounts Committee: 2016 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 2 - Department of An Taoiseach
(3 May 2018)

David Cullinane: We will forward a copy and Mr. Fraser can revert to the committee with a response.

Public Accounts Committee: 2016 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 2 - Department of An Taoiseach
(3 May 2018)

David Cullinane: I was surprised as well, which is the reason I posed the question. I ask Mr. Fraser to revert to us with a response.

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 34 - Housing, Planning and Local Government
(28 Feb 2019)

David Cullinane: I will revert to this matter but, so that we are clear, is the witness saying that the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform has not yet made a determination on whether the change is in line with requirements under the public spending code? That has not been communicated to his office yet.

Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)

David Cullinane: I wish to revert on the procurement issue. I accept the Chairman's statement that the Department of Health will appear before us in the autumn, but it would also be useful to have a comparison with other Departments. If we are discussing 30% non-competitive procurement in a sample in the health service, how does that compare with other Departments? Is it similar, better or worse?

Public Accounts Committee: 2018 Financial Statements of the National Transport Authority (10 Oct 2019)

David Cullinane: From a value-for-money perspective, the Department and the NTA could revert with information on how much it costs to employ the 147 or 149 people who are on contract as opposed to the 140 who are directly employed. From a cost-benefit perspective, would it be more expensive or cheaper to have them directly employed rather than contracted? I will put this question to Ms Hanlon and Ms Graham....

Public Accounts Committee: 2015 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 11 - Office of the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Vote 12 - Superannuation and Retired Allowances
Vote 18 - Shared Services
Vote 39 - Office of Government Procurement
Chapter 3 - Vote Accounting and Budget Management
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report 95: Financial Reporting in the Public Sector
(6 Jul 2017)

David Cullinane: ...instance followed by the NED. Just because the Government decides that it will rejig Departments should not mean that this sequence should not be followed. I am concerned that we have already reverted back to type and that we are engaged in box-ticking rather than genuine consultation. That is my opinion. Why was there a delay in the SES?

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)

David Cullinane: ...is truly independent. That view is shared by some other committee members. There is a practice of outsourcing of governance and oversight and that is not good enough. Mr. Love has said he will revert to the committee with the breakdown. However, I am concerned that that is what I am hearing from him today and it is also my experience from dealing with these matters over recent months...

Seanad: Personal Insolvency Bill 2012: Committee Stage (Resumed) (4 Dec 2012)

David Cullinane: The amendment is interesting. I fully accept the logic of the Minister's response, as has the Senator who proposed the amendment. The Minister said he would revert to me on Report Stage having received advice from the Attorney General on this issue. What will be the status of the bank accounts of those in debt relief arrangements? Will the bank accounts be frozen, for example? What will...

Public Accounts Committee: National Paediatric Hospital Development Board: Financial Statements 2017 (31 Jan 2019)

David Cullinane: I will revert to the overall cost. While I think we have arrived at this point with a clear view of what are the costs, it would have been better had we got the breakdown at the very start. I do not understand why it could not have been provided to us. I do not want to be unfair but maybe it was a tactic to not provide it to us so we would spend almost all of the morning trying to get...

Questions on Promised Legislation (25 Oct 2017)

David Cullinane: ...review. He also stated that he would expedite that review, that it would be underpinned by an international independent person of standing and have other members as well, and that he would revert to us with a timeframe and clear terms of reference. That has not happened. I do not know whether the Taoiseach has this information at his disposal, but will he confirm when the review will...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Covid-19 Health Related Issues: Update (2 Mar 2021)

David Cullinane: ...set it out but it was not addressed in his opening statement. There was universal cross-party support for the Minister acting on this and on a Dáil motion that was unopposed that called on him to revert to the March agreement. Will the Minister address in his own time what he should have addressed in his opening statement and set out the position regarding pay and allowances for...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Mar 2018)

David Cullinane: ...the actual position. My second point is that we did a great deal of work on this issue. In fact, we published our own report on the matters relating to the Garda College in Templemore. If one reverts to the internal audit report, the headline issue - leaving aside the salacious stuff and the madness when had the heads of different departments, who almost collapsed before us - there...

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