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- Crime Prevention. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I do not foresee any diminution of the service we are providing. On the enhancement of coastal surveillance, the Deputy will be aware I am doing my best at Government level to obtain replacement vessels for the Naval Service that will be more effective than some of those used at present. This, in itself, will certainly enhance the service.
- Crime Prevention. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I accept what Deputy O'Shea said. It was decided in the early 1990s to set up a joint task force comprising the Revenue Commissioners, who have primary responsibility in this regard, the Naval Service and the Garda SÃochána. When intelligence is received on a possible drug importation into the country, the task force gets together to monitor the situation, to prevent the drugs coming in...
- Crime Prevention. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I do not disagree with much of what Deputy Sheehan is saying. I am satisfied with the sufficiency of manpower and facilities to patrol not only the south-west Cork coast, but the coast generally. I am satisfied also that the best possible use is being made of the existing facilities and that the customs officers and the Coast Guard in particular are doing a tremendous job. Of course, if we...
- Crime Prevention. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: As I already outlined, the position is that when something comes to the attention of the Garda SÃochána, a task force is put together involving the Naval Service.
- Crime Prevention. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: No. What happens if something comes to the attention of the Naval Service is that it contacts the Garda SÃochána and takes direction from it. That is my understanding of how the system operates. Regarding the â¬15 million to which Deputy O'Shea adverted earlier, that will not affect our programme of Naval Service vessel replacement. We are evaluating tenders on the replacement of those...
- Crime Prevention. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: Regarding Deputy O'Shea's question, military intelligence is involved but I do not know to what extent. I do not know what percentage of its time is allocated to people trafficking or drug trafficking. It puts a heavy focus on internal security of the State, as the Deputy is aware, in regard to members of foreign-based terrorist groups in particular.
- Crime Prevention. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I appreciate that. With regard to Deputy Durkan's comments on air surveillance, the navy can get involved in one scenario outside the structure of a task force. The CASA aircraft occasionally carry members of the drug teams in an observational capacity to monitor and so on. I cannot disagree that if we had sufficient resources, more air surveillance would be useful.
- Bullying in the Workplace. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 107 and 146 together. I was pleased to launch the second report of the Independent Monitoring Group, IMG, on 17 December last. I would like to especially thank Dr. Doyle, the members of the IMG and all the other parties, both within and beyond the Defence Forces, who contributed to the completion of this comprehensive and timely report. The IMG was...
- Bullying in the Workplace. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I agree with the Deputy regarding the major cultural change and I appreciate his acknowledgement of the progress made. A total of 40 recommendations arise from the 2008 report and, with regard to his question on the timescale, a new report will be made at the end of 2013. I take his point about the difference between the barracks setting and the field setting. There has been controversy...
- Bullying in the Workplace. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: When I took on this job in 2004, it coincided with the first IMG report, Response to the Challenge of a Workplace. The change in attitude and culture since has been significant. There is a recognition and realisation throughout the Defence Forces from top to bottom that bullying, harassment and inappropriate behaviour will not be tolerated. As the Deputy acknowledged, two systems are in...
- Bullying in the Workplace. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I will let the Deputy have the figures for the past four years. All I have with me are the figures for 2007. I remember asking for the figures for 2008, but they do not seem to have arrived. In 2007 there were seven applications for redress of wrongs. Of these, three were not upheld, one was withdrawn and three cases are ongoing. There were four complaints of unacceptable behaviour, one...
- Departmental Staff. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: My Department has nine civil servants serving with a number of different missions abroad as follows: one principal officer based in Brussels whose responsibilities span the delegation of Ireland to the Political and Security Committee and the liaison office of Ireland for Partnership for Peace, who also acts as a representative to European Defence Agency; an assistant principal officer who...
- Departmental Staff. (4 Feb 2009)
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- Departmental Staff. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: At the moment it is in excess of 500.
- Departmental Staff. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I will get that information. The number is small. It is in single figures.
- Departmental Staff. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: There is no immediately plan to do so. However, I will get the number of military personnel, which is very small.
- Departmental Staff. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I accept that.
- Army Barracks. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: In keeping with the budget announcement last October, the four military posts at Lifford, Rockhill, Monaghan and Longford closed last week with the personnel transferring to Finner, Dundalk and Athlone. I would like to take this opportunity to record my, and the Government's, appreciation of the professional manner in which the closures and transfers were conducted. The military authorities...
- Army Barracks. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: Deputy Deenihan is correct. I gave that commitment and immediately after giving it in the House I spoke to the Army Chief of Staff and his deputy chiefs. I told them if the project could not be completed by 31 January, I would not get too upset. I communicated that to them and they assured me it could be done but that it was a matter for themselves. I admit the situation in Aiken Barracks,...
- Army Barracks. (4 Feb 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I have had no direct complaints from individuals or PDFORRA, their representative organisation. They may have made complaints to the Department or military but certainly have not come to me. The military or Department have not brought these matters directly to my attention. In view of what Deputy Deenihan said, I will ascertain approximately how long the repair works of the new buildings...