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Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: -----through this type of legal manoeuvring.

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: It is unacceptable. I will put my request to the Taoiseach to the Leas-Cheann Comhairle as well, as he is now in the position of the Ceann Comhairle, who unfortunately cannot be with us today. It is a reasonable request to put to the Chair and on which to get the agreement of the Taoiseach, who has the obligation to lay motions before the House, namely, to withdraw the motion so that we can...

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: For example, making available to Members of the House all of the correspondence to the Ceann Comhairle and the Taoiseach from Deputy Shatter's solicitors and legal firm as well as the Ceann Comhairle's letter-----

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: -----to the Minister outlining his interpretation of Standing Order 57(3) would be a minimal and reasonable request. With due respect for what Opposition Deputies are saying, I ask the Leas-Cheann Comhairle not to proceed with this matter today pending my request and a reconsideration by the Ceann Comhairle. The Taoiseach's withdrawal of the motion would in no shape or form be him going...

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: I have never witnessed this before in the House.

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: Does the Taoiseach mean Standing Order 57(2)?

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: This is very serious, a Leas-Cheann Comhairle.

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach indicated to me last night that it is of relevance that this matter is not before a jury. The situation is somewhat difficult to comprehend. Standing Order 57(2) relates to juries, whereas Standing Order 57(3)-----

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: The implication yesterday was that this related to Standing Order 57(2). We have received no correspondence from the Ceann Comhairle's office. I just want to raise that point. I am saying to the Leas-Cheann Comhairle, as the person in the Chair, that I do not think it is good enough, on a matter of such substance, that no one saw the letter that was written to the Minister before it was...

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: Sorry. We have not got it. I am just saying I think it is not good enough, in terms of the Parliament. All the issues pertaining to this have been going on for a year and a half. A ruling was made but it was not communicated to the Members of the House. I understand there is a tradition of the Ceann Comhairle communicating to the Government Whip, who in turn communicates to the other...

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: In the case of the banking inquiry, there is a potential for criminal cases which would involve juries down the line. The Taoiseach is well aware of that. No such potential exists in this case. There is a suggestion that Guerin may have caused the resignation of a Minister. That is not correct because the former Minister said he resigned because he did not want to embarrass the Government...

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: The very framing and tabling of the motion could equally be considered to be doing just that.

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: It is not logical to allow someone to table a motion and then prevent them from speaking to the motion. There is no logic to that. If the Government thought the establishment of this inquiry encroached upon the courts, it would not have brought forward this motion. Of course that would have been unacceptable. My humble opinion is that there is no logic here. Perhaps what we were told...

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: We have debated them for the last year and a half.

Order of Business (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: I find it extraordinary and almost unprecedented that the House is being asked to set up a very serious commission of investigation into matters of grave concern in regard to the administration of justice in this country, issues that have led to the resignations of a confidential recipient to a Minister, a Garda Commissioner and a Minister for Justice who, in a letter to the Taoiseach, said...

Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: The Garda authority is due in here very shortly.

Deaths of Former Members: Expressions of Sympathy (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: Táimid bailithe anseo inniu chun ár n-ómós agus ár meas dár gcara dílis, John Carty, a chur in iúl. Fear lách, cineálta agus gnóthach ab ea John. D'oibrigh sé go dian dícheallach, Domhnach is dálach, ar son mhuintir Mhaigh Eo agus ar son mhuintir na tíre. Bhí muinín aige as a mhuintir. Bhí siad...

Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: That answer is simply not good enough. The Taoiseach is the boss.

Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: In 2010, Fine Gael Deputies rightly raised the issue of this drug therapy in the Dáil with the then Tánaiste and Minister, former Deputy Mary Harney. According to the letter from Dr. Philip Murphy, he said that initially the HSE agreed to fund ten patients with PNH but despite attempts by him to get the funding agreed in the past two to three years, he recently had correspondence...

Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2015)

Micheál Martin: It is not, as the Minister tried to indicate last night, to do with the efficacy of the drug. There is no issue with the efficacy of the drug according to the leading clinicians in this area around the world. What is happening is that the position has hardened in the past two to three years in the health area, and for innovative drug therapies. The consequence of that is that two citizens...

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