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Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Foster Care (25 Oct 2012)

Mattie McGrath: I thank the Minister for her reply and compliment her on her work to date in the portfolio. I fully agree with what she said about the standard and professionalism of all the family carers, especially those who are high support carers for very special cases. I am not suggesting in my question that there are many incidents, but there always are a few. I am talking about a case of which I...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Foster Care (25 Oct 2012)

Mattie McGrath: I will write to the Minister.

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Foster Care (25 Oct 2012)

Mattie McGrath: I thank the Acting Chairman. He is a neat and tidy Acting Chairman.

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Code (25 Oct 2012)

Mattie McGrath: To ask the Minister for Finance his plans to prevent foster children from being discriminated against in terms of inheritance laws where the foster parent wishes to bequeath their home to the foster child where such a person has been cared for by their foster carers for all of their life (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46902/12]

Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: They did not fulfil the contracts.

Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: The Government said it would do so.

Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: In what year?

Order of Business (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: I wish to ask the Taoiseach about the Transport (CIE Borrowings) Bill. I am concerned about a situation in Tipperary regarding junction XC-147 on the Cork to Dublin railway line.

Order of Business (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: I believe the compulsory purchase order powers have been abused, in that the rights of a farmer to hold on to his property have been abused.

Order of Business (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: The Transport (CIE Borrowings) Bill.

Order of Business (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: When will it be in this House?

Pensions and Retirement Lump Sums: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: I move:That Dáil Éireann: in view of the Government’s:— exhortations to Irish citizens to embrace austerity; — decision to raid ordinary citizens’ pension funds; — threat to end tax relief on ordinary citizens’ pension contributions in the forthcoming budget; and — recent changes to the qualifying conditions for the contributory state...

Pensions and Retirement Lump Sums: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: The Acting Chairman might inform me when ten minutes have passed. I am delighted and privileged and thank my colleagues on the Technical Group for allowing me to table this motion and for their attendance this evening to support it. Moreover, many of them also have signed the motion. It is a pretty simple and straightforward motion which really only extends over three lines. It calls on...

Pensions and Retirement Lump Sums: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: They have no morals.

Pensions and Retirement Lump Sums: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: They did not fulfil their contracts.

Pensions and Retirement Lump Sums: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: Not true.

Pensions and Retirement Lump Sums: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: That is not the case.

Pensions and Retirement Lump Sums: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: It is 112 too many.

Pensions and Retirement Lump Sums: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: The Minister of State is codding himself.

Pensions and Retirement Lump Sums: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2012)

Mattie McGrath: I refer the Minister of State to page 9.

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