Results 2,981-3,000 of 12,631 for speaker:Willie O'Dea
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: The Deputy should withdraw what he is saying.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: Someone who is not grabbing headlines.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: By vehicle.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: It is not relevant who is bringing them.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: Arrangements have been made.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: All right.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: The Deputy should not be lying to the House.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: I saidââ
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: I said he was lying to the House, it is true, and I withdraw the comment.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: It is true I said he was lying to the House and I withdraw it, yes. Reluctantly.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: My reply may have been somewhat confusing. When we were given our original estimate we would have been able to provide â¬20 million from our own resources to Chad. We needed an extra â¬37 million because the total cost of the mission is â¬57 million. I am sorry if that was not presented as clearly as it should have been.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: It is coming from the Defence Forces. There is an increase of 7% in the Defence Forces budget this year over last year.
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: Absolutely not. There is an increase of 7%. We have made the usual provision for expanding accommodation, training, equipment etc. as we have done for several years. Regarding the Deputy's other point, which he has made before, it appears to make a case for getting our own long-range transportation facility. The Department has considered the matter a number of times and the advice to date...
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: We could, but that would be a joint operation between the Departments of Defence and Foreign Affairs. We are considering the matter in the context of the next ten-year plan for defence, which we will start to consider shortly. At the moment, we have arrangements, as the Deputy knows, with commercial providers in the private sector. Recently another potential provider approached me with a...
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: Yes, all that has been taken very much into account. As the Deputy will be aware, we constantly assess the risk. It is not just a question of assessing the risk today and leaving the matter for another three months. The risk is constantly assessed. There is a constant risk assessment operation in place. The Deputy asked whether recent events regarding the alleged regrouping of the rebels...
- Overseas Missions. (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: Yes. That has all been taken into account.
- Order of Business (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: Deputy Kenny never gets it right.
- Written Answers — Hearing Impairment Claims: Hearing Impairment Claims (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: Up to 31 December 2007, a total of 15,913 hearing loss cases had been disposed of by the Department of Defence or the State Claims Agency and a further 879 cases were outstanding. The total expenditure on these cases up to 31 December 2007 was â¬285 million. Compensation paid totalled â¬187.1 million and legal costs totalled â¬97.9 million. Of the 15,913 cases finalised, 271 were the...
- Written Answers — Army Strength: Army Strength (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: The White Paper on Defence of February 2000 set out a figure of 10,500 personnel for the Permanent Defence Force as the strength sufficient to meet all foreseeable military requirements for the period comprehended by the White Paper (i.e. up to 2010). This remains the position. It is my intention to maintain the established Government policy of ongoing recruitment to the Defence Forces. This...
- Written Answers — Public Information Campaign: Public Information Campaign (19 Feb 2008)
Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 116, 119 and 138 together. As Chairman of the Government Task Force on Emergency Planning, I am conscious of the need to raise public awareness of the excellent work that is being undertaken in this area by government departments and public authorities. In 2006, the Office of Emergency Planning carried out market research into this issue and the results showed...