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Order of Business (7 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: It is an art.

Written Answers — Defence Forces Property: Defence Forces Property (6 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: A request has been received in my Department from the club in question for the use of an area of Department of Defence lands at Knockalisheen as a site for a soccer pitch. The matter is currently under consideration in my Department. In this regard, I expect that a decision will be taken shortly on the matter.

Written Answers — Defence Forces Contracts: Defence Forces Contracts (6 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: The contract referred to by the Deputy is for the Supply of Kitchen Cleaning Services at the Curragh Camp, Co.Kildare. There are four locations in the Camp covered by the contract; The Officers Mess and Dining Centre in Ceannt Barracks and the Officers Mess and Dining Centre in the Military College. The current contract will expire on 31 August, 2008. A contract notice containing details of...

Written Answers — Departmental Bodies: Departmental Bodies (5 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 585 and 586 together. The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the tables. Civil Defence Board Established on 7 May 2003 under the Civil Defence Act 2002 Year Budget € 2003 5,579,000 2004 5,593,000 2005 5,767,000 2006 5,928,000 2007 6,099,000 Army Pensions Board Established under Section 5 of the Army Pensions Act 1927. Date of...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Personnel: Defence Forces Personnel (5 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: I am advised by the military authorities that the person in question enlisted in the Permanent Defence Force on 4 February, 1952 and was discharged on 24 April, 1953.

Written Answers — Departmental Bodies: Departmental Bodies (5 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 588 to 590, inclusive, together. In reply to the Deputy's questions I wish to state that I chair the Government Task Force on Emergency Planning. Membership of the Task Force includes ministers, senior civil officials of government departments, senior officers of the Defence Forces and An Garda Síochána and officials from other key public authorities that...

Written Answers — Decentralisation Programme: Decentralisation Programme (5 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 591 and 592 together. The Government Decision on decentralisation, announced by the Minister for Finance in his Budget Statement on 3 December 2003, provides for the transfer of my entire Department's Dublin based civil service staff to Newbridge, Co. Kildare. The number of posts to be relocated to Newbridge is about 200. Currently, 143 Newbridge bound staff...

Written Answers — Army Barracks: Army Barracks (5 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: There are no plans at present to change the status of Castlebar Military Barracks.

Written Answers — EU Funding: EU Funding (5 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: My Department has been in receipt of funding from the EU since 1979 in the form of a financial contribution towards expenditure incurred on fishery protection measures. The amount of funding received each year since 1979 is as follows: Year Amount in €m 1972-1978 0.0 1979 9.9 1980 5.7 1981 7.1 1982 0.0 1983 16.2 1984 0.0 1985 1.8 1986-1989 0.0 1990 1.0 1991 4.6 1992 4.8 1993...

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (5 Feb 2008)

Willie O'Dea: In reply to the Deputy's question it has not been possible to quantify the cost of answering parliamentary questions within my Department. However, I will communicate with the Deputy as soon as I have any more information.

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (31 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: I am satisfied that appropriate budgeting, financial and reporting systems are in place in my Department and bodies under its aegis. These systems are reviewed on an ongoing basis by management and are also subject to review by the internal audit unit of my Department and by the Comptroller and Auditor General. No formal reviews of the kind referred to in the Deputy's Question have been...

Tribunals of Inquiry: Motion (30 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: It is over ten years since this House resolved, on 7 October 1997, to establish a tribunal to inquire urgently into and to make findings and recommendations on definite matters of urgent public importance. If a week is a long time in politics, ten years is a lifetime. Over the course of that decade the tribunal has published four interim reports. It has conducted countless hours in public...

Tribunals of Inquiry: Motion (30 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: ——the tribunal itself is also not without blame. Fortunately for public life in this country, the Government did not sit back awaiting the final report of the tribunal and proceeded to take action by introducing a number of significant reforms in the areas where the tribunal will make further recommendations. The purpose and terms of reference, as set out by Dáil Éireann, were clear...

Tribunals of Inquiry: Motion (30 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: Perhaps the Members opposite imagine that those who have dared to criticise the tribunal, including Cabinet Ministers, Supreme Court judges, High Court judges, political commentators and legal experts, are involved in a gigantic conspiracy. However, I do not think they would accuse the tribunal of trying to undermine itself.

Tribunals of Inquiry: Motion (30 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: According to Mr. Justice Hardiman, the tribunal accepted, in a classic piece of self-criticism, that "the approach which it took to the disclosure of documents prior to the decision in O'Callaghan v. Mahon Tribunal was incorrect". That approach was maintained for seven years. The distinguished jurist, former Fine Gael Minister and former Attorney General, the late Professor John M. Kelly,...

Tribunals of Inquiry: Motion (30 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: If it is permissible to criticise the courts without undermining their authority, then it is certainly permissible to make fair and reasoned observations on the work of a tribunal, even though a tribunal is not a court, which is a point that is often lost on Opposition Deputies.

Tribunals of Inquiry: Motion (30 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: While it is rare that I find myself agreeing with Vincent Browne, I believe he analysed the Opposition's tactics correctly when he wrote in The Sunday Business Post on 20 January last: Fine Gael has no idea whether the Tribunal deserves a vote of confidence or not, and doesn't care. The whole point of its motion is to embarrass Fianna Fáil.

Tribunals of Inquiry: Motion (30 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: The Opposition is mounting a charade. It tabled a motion endorsing the tribunal in an attempt to convince the public of the fiction that they and they alone fully support the tribunal and want it to complete its work. I submit that the Opposition's show of support tonight is a sham. This motion is motivated by the Opposition's sole ambition, which is to damage the Government.

Tribunals of Inquiry: Motion (30 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: Nothing uttered by me or any of my colleagues over the past weeks and months has had the intent or the effect of hampering the work of the tribunal in any way. We have raised valid questions and tried to reflect fairly what the courts have said. Our observations have been largely concerned with a number of specific areas — the costs, the discovery of material, the nature of some...

Tribunals of Inquiry: Motion (30 Jan 2008)

Willie O'Dea: The motive for many of Fine Gael's more lurid statements is to reinforce such an impression. Fine Gael is seeking to portray the questions posed by the tribunal's counsel, which are based on allegations made by Mr. Gilmartin, as evidence in themselves. When the tribunal's counsel asks a question, Fine Gael quotes it as a tribunal finding. The exhaustive and repetitive nature of some of the...

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