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Written Answers — Departmental Properties: Departmental Properties (13 Jun 2012)

Michael McGrath: Question 78: To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if any property reverted to the State in accordance with the State Property Act, 1954 following the dissolution of a certain company in 2010 (details supplied); and, if so, to provide details of the location of the property and who is currently responsible for it. [28465/12]

Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (13 Mar 2012)

Michael McGrath: ...the point that the two pillar bank strategy would standardise the arrangements in respect of the new AIB-EBS, yet we have an enormous differential. My colleagues will cover other points and I will revert to them tomorrow evening. In the meantime I call on the Minister and his colleagues to intervene and bring pressure to bear, whether publicly or privately, on the senior management of...

Written Answers — Departmental Properties: Departmental Properties (2 Jun 2011)

Michael McGrath: Question 54: To ask the Minister for Finance if any property reverted to the State in accordance with the State Property Act 1954 following the dissolution of a company (details supplied) in 2010 and if so, the location of the property and the person currently responsible for same. [13957/11]

Bank Reorganisation: Statements (6 Apr 2011)

Michael McGrath: ...default, it begs the question as to how such a policy made its way into the Fine Gael Party's banking policy, the centrepiece of its economic strategy during the general election campaign. I will revert to this issue presently. All Deputies are anxious to stop talking about banks and start talking in a meaningful way about the needs of the real economy, namely, retailers, hotels,...

Financial Institutions' Credit Supply (9 Mar 2010)

Michael McGrath: ...business can go under without an adequate supply of cash flow. The old adage that cash is king was never more true than it is at present. We also must acknowledge that we are not trying to revert back to the days that prevailed at the height of the Celtic tiger boom, where grossly excessive and recklessly irresponsible lending was at the heart of the banking crisis with which we now must...

Pre-Budget Statements (Resumed) (25 Mar 2009)

Michael McGrath: ...particular reliance on the construction sector during the boom, a boom which ended abruptly. However, we are at the mercy of international conditions and must work within that template. We cannot revert to the old model of protectionism. We must remain fully involved in international trade because the model of opening up the country, attracting inward investment and encouraging...

Written Answers — Financial Institutions Support Scheme: Financial Institutions Support Scheme (24 Mar 2009)

Michael McGrath: ...who signed up to fixed rate mortgages and who are not in a position to avail of the reduction in interest rates; and his further views on requesting these institutions to allow such customers to revert to variable mortgages without excessive penalties being imposed. [10918/09]

Small and Medium Enterprises: Motion (Resumed) (26 Nov 2008)

Michael McGrath: ...international wholesale markets have set a different barometer in respect of capital adequacy requirements for institutions to whom they wish to lend. Some economists have pointed out that we will revert to a more traditional banking system in Ireland, whereby banks will rely on the deposits they have on hand rather than accessing credit on the interbank markets. If that were true,...

Education Cuts: Motion (Resumed) (30 Oct 2008)

Michael McGrath: .... It is disingenuous to suggest that the enormous progress we have achieved since 1997 is being undone in this budget. That is untrue. The staffing schedule changes that have been announced reverts us to the situation that prevailed in the 2006-07 school year. The Minister put it on the record last night, and I do not believe it was a political point, that when the Opposition was last...

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