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Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Crime Prevention (8 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: 431. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will roll out a nationwide bicycle registration scheme through the Garda force working with all bicycle shops, in the interests of preventing or reducing bicycle theft, and of facilitating the prosecution of theft, through the easy identification of bicycle ownership. [41907/13]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Tourism Projects Funding (8 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: 606. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will report on the decision to allocate funding to the Dublin Now project; the cost-benefit analysis of the project that has taken place; if he is satisfied that it will provide a benefit to the local economy. [41904/13]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Public Bike Schemes (8 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: 613. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will request from Dublin City Council a detailed update on the progress and expected date of completion for the roll out of the next phase of Dublinbikes. [42051/13]

Other Questions: Seed Capital Scheme (10 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Under the heading of microfinance schemes or venture capital funds, there is a more efficient way of using that money to get greater returns, which is through peer-to-peer financing or credit funding, about which the Minister knows a lot. We talk about new financing models for SMEs, but this financing model does not involve banks or the Government. It will provide greater returns for the...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Irish Medical Organisation (15 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: 400. To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide a detailed breakdown of all money paid by the Health Service Executive, his Department and Health Boards to the Irish Medical Organisation for the period 2000 to 2005 inclusive; the amounts paid each year; the purpose this money was intended for; and if the HSE or his Department conducted its own audit of the way this money was spent or...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Safety Issues (15 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: 445. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his plans to make it compulsory for children to wear bicycle helmets when cycling. [43066/13]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Safety Issues (15 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: 446. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his plans to make it compulsory for cyclists to have working lights on the front and back of their bicycles. [43067/13]

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: I thank Mr. Bray and his officials for attending. My apologies if I ask questions that were asked already and if I do, please stop me because I will have to leave for a vote. I will begin by looking at the basic accounts and the OSi's revenue streams. What is it making money from commercially?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Would a semi-State utility company, for example, be regarded as a commercial contract or is that-----

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Does commercial revenue make up about 90% of money coming into the OSi?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: And the rest is made up by the Department.

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Are there two elements to what the Department is paying the OSi? Is the agreement in place to make up the shortfall that commercial revenue does not make up or how does that work?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: The only payment made is the service level agreement.

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: I am aware the pension arrangement is new as of the beginning of 2011 but before that it was just a service level agreement, SLA.

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Would the final figure of that be decided at end of year? Does OSi have to make up the 10% difference? If it is down-----

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Mr. Bray's position now is the new CEO in the organisation. Is he hoping to expand the OSi's commercial activities? The climate has been difficult in recent years but looking into the future, is he hoping to increase that figure more than 90%?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Prime2 is one of the new tools the OSi has brought out in the past two years. It is due for completion this year. Is that on schedule?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: When does OSi expect to start making money from that project on a commercial level?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: When Mr. Bray looks at OSi's existing customer base, was that a project undertaken to keep OSi in the game or to enhance the value of the services OSi is providing and therefore charge more money? Was it to keep OSi in the playing field?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Will it help to close the 10% shortfall in the organisation?

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