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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Financial Transaction Tax: Discussion with Department of Finance (2 Oct 2013)

Ms Brenda McVeigh: We will get to the list of 11 presently. Deputy McDonnell asked about taking a bet on whether it is going forward. I am not overly keen on doing that at this point. I am unsure whether the committee is aware of it, but Commissioner Šemeta stated this morning that as far as he is concerned it will go ahead. He believes that a compromise text is necessary because...

Public Accounts Committee: National Paediatric Hospital Development Board: Financial Statements 2017 (Resumed) (16 May 2019)

Catherine Connolly: Please listen. This is extremely important because this was the one that justified the board in going forward. It could not go back and had to go forward. This report was the basis of the recommendation the board gave to Government and the Government, or the Department, followed that advice.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Housing for All: Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (18 Apr 2023)

Ms Caroline Timmons: Yes, I take Deputy Ó Broin's point that it is his view of what is happening but I do not think that is what is intended at all. I think some of the parcels that came forward to the LDA under the first expressions of interest, EOI, may have resulted in developments that were under the 150 mark coming forward. It is important that it has brought forward cost rental...

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Context Phase (18 Dec 2014) See 1 other result from this debate

Mr. Rob Wright: No. We asked what we could learn from what happened and tried to identify the way forward. The committee should look at this report in the context of implementation. There are good reasons for not doing some of these things. It is there for the Irish Government to use and to take stock of how it is working and how it can be improved. It is a great thing to even look at....

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Indexation of Taxation and Social Protection System: Discussion (Resumed) (9 Feb 2022)

Mr. Paul Johnson: Most people will get the full contributory state pension. Certainly, going forward, almost everybody will get the full state pension. It is increasing. It is in principle contributory so long as the person has been in the country for, I think, 30 years. It is pretty hard to avoid - at least going forward it will be - getting the full pension. Time spent as a student,...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Beef Sector (14 Dec 2023)

Charlie McConalogue: I do not see any impact on factories here. The animals are still the animals. Their breeding potential and capacity to be productive going forward is the key here. That is why it is important that evidence continues to be gathered about the performance of animals so that, going forward, we are breeding the highest performing animals, and that continues to improve profitability. Obviously...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Situation in Ukraine: Former UN Co-ordinator in Ukraine (9 Apr 2014)

Mr. Francis M. O'Donnell: I think the election should go ahead to the extent that the central electoral commission and government of Ukraine consider it feasible to do so. In an ideal world, a parliamentary election might follow. Why would it be a problem to have parliamentary elections now? The country is in the midst of a crisis. It needs leadership at the top that is recognised as...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Children's Hospital: Discussion (Resumed) (23 Jan 2019)

I would like to go back to forward planning. It was said to me recently that if we carried out forward planning for building during recessionary times we could build at a far cheaper cost. We do not seem to be able to do that with a hospital service. We are going from year to year. On the Cork project, there is a need for an elective hospital. We face an increase in population of...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs: Border Counties: Discussion (29 Mar 2017)

Mr. John James O'Hara: The reality is that we are going to go back 25 years. As we see it, our friends, cousins and neighbours are only down the road from us. We live just ten miles from the Border. The reality is that we have to work with everyone on an ongoing basis to make sure we do not go back 25 years. We had to go through checkpoints when we were growing up. As we were involved...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: General Scheme of the Gambling Regulation Bill: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Dr. Ciara Reynolds: They could potentially go further. Whether it is written into the legislation or it will come in a mandatory code, the key is that if it is in a code, it is mandatory and monitored closely. There are amendments that could be made and more that could be added to this Bill going forward. On the other hand, though, we need to ensure it does not delay this Bill going forward.

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (23 Jul 2015)

Mr. Joe O'Reilly: No, I think I'm ... thank you for listening today. I think the only comment I would make is that, look it, there is going to be ... there is a requirement for change and I think this particular Government, and certain aspects that they're looking at, will hopefully help ensure that this doesn't happen going forward. I think there is a big demand for housing going forward,...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Accessibility of Public Transport for People with Disabilities: Discussion (Resumed) (13 Jun 2018)

Ms Diane Hill: Going forward, the back of the card will no longer state someone has a learning difficulty. Before we would have specified whether it was dementia or brain injury. Going forward, it will just state a condition because there is no reason to specify what that communication issue is.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Business of Joint Committee (29 Sep 2020)

Bernard Durkan: I should mention, Chairman, that I was told to allow my name to go forward. I did not ask that my name go forward.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Business of Joint Committee (30 Sep 2020)

Bernard Durkan: I should mention, Chairman, that I was told to allow my name to go forward. I did not ask that my name go forward.

Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021: Report and Final Stages (1 Dec 2021)

Thomas Gould: This was actually discussed on Committee Stage, was it not? We were expecting it to be corrected. We have to be very conscious in anything we publish and any Bills we pass going forward. I should not say "going forward"; we should always have been conscious in that way.

Public Accounts Committee: Mental Health Services - Financial Statements 2020 (10 Mar 2022)

Imelda Munster: It would be wise to do that and, going forward, to have a record of how many times there were catastrophic cases for families. It might be good due diligence to keep a record of that and perhaps it would be a learning curve for Mr. Reid going forward.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Vaginal Mesh Implants: Discussion (29 Jun 2022)

Dr. Cl?ona Murphy: Those relate to mesh for prolapse surgery. It will now not be a recommendation that mesh would be used in prolapse surgery. The clinicians will advise that going forward. In that case, it makes them moot. We have guidance going forward to deal with that.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Infrastructure Provision and Residential Developments: Discussion (13 Jun 2023)

Mr. Michael Kelleher: Yes. We then need to move forward and have a pipeline. It also means we can look forward, from the point of view of the utilities, to plan into the future so they know where the growth is going to go, because it is all mapped out.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Horse Sport Industry Strategy: Engagement with Horse Sport Ireland (21 Jun 2023)

Martin Browne: As I said previously, I wish HSI all the best going forward. I am looking forward to having the Olympic medals in Cashel if the equestrian game keeps going the way it is at the minute. I might come back in later.

Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Business of Select Committee (16 Nov 2022)

Pearse Doherty: Just to clarify this, in a forward-funding arrangement by an institutional investor with a developer who is going to build say, 40 houses and an institutional investor goes into a forward-funding arrangement with him - as opposed to a forward-purchase arrangement as under forward-purchasing they would have to pay the stamp duty - but under a forward-funding arrangement, would the stamp duty apply?

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