Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees
Wednesday, 1 March 2023
Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Forest Policy and Strategy (Resumed): Discussion
Jackie Cahill (Tipperary, Fianna Fail)
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Apologies have been received from Deputy Carthy. I remind members, witnesses and those in the Public Gallery to turn off their mobile phones. The purpose of today's meeting is to resume our examination of forestry policy and strategy. The committee will hear from representatives of Coillte. All those present in the committee room are asked to exercise personal responsibility to protect themselves and others from the risk of contracting Covid-19.
Witnesses giving evidence within the parliamentary precincts are protected by absolute privilege in respect of the evidence they give to a committee. This means that witnesses have full defence in any defamation action arising from anything said at a committee meeting. However, witnesses are expected not to abuse this privilege and may be directed to cease giving evidence on an issue at the Chair's direction. Witnesses should follow the direction of the Chair in this regard and are reminded of the long-standing parliamentary practice to the effect that as is reasonable, no adverse commentary should be made against an identifiable third person or entity. Witnesses who are giving evidence from a location outside the parliamentary precincts are asked to note that they may not benefit from the same level of immunity from legal proceedings as witnesses giving evidence from within the parliamentary precincts, and may consider it appropriate to take legal advice on this matter. Privilege against defamation does not apply to the publication by witnesses, outside the proceedings held by the committee, of any matter arising from the proceedings.
Members are reminded of the long-standing parliamentary practice to the effect that they should not comment on, criticise or make charges against any person outside the Houses or an official, either by name or in such a way as to make him or her identifiable. Parliamentary privilege is considered to apply to utterances of members participating online in this committee meeting when their participation is from within the parliamentary precincts. There can be no assurance in relation to participation online from outside the parliamentary precincts and members should be mindful of this when they are contributing.
The committee will hear from the following representatives of Coillte: Ms Bernie Gray, chair; Ms Imelda Hurley, chief executive; and Mr. Mark Carlin, managing director of Coillte Forest. I welcome the witnesses to the hearing. I call on Ms Gray to make her opening statement.