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- Criminal Justice Bill 2011: Order for Second Stage (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: I move: "That Second Stage be taken now."
- Criminal Justice Bill 2011: Second Stage (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: I move: "That the Bill be now read a Second Time." The programme for Government is unambiguous in its commitment to the principle that the white collar criminal must be made amenable for his or her crime. As Minster for Justice and Equality, my top priority is to restore the faith of the Irish people that this principle will be as vigorously applied to white collar crime as it is to all...
- Criminal Justice Bill 2011: Second Stage (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: This legislation should have been enacted a year ago.
- Criminal Justice Bill 2011: Second Stage (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: Not this.
- Written Answers — Pension Provisions: Pension Provisions (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: The issue of the treatment of pension benefits for taxation purposes is not the responsibility of my Department.
- Written Answers — Prison Accommodation: Prison Accommodation (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: I propose to take Questions Nos. 47, 53 and 59 together. There has been a significant increase in the total prisoner population in Ireland over recent years and as of 13 May 2011, there were 4,490 prisoners in custody and 835 on temporary release. The number on temporary release equates to 15.3% of the total prisoner population. There were 229 prisoners in custody serving sentences of less...
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: The Domestic Violence Act 1996, as amended by Acts of 2002 and 2010, makes substantial provision for victims of domestic violence who are not married to or in a civil partnership with their abuser. A person may apply for a safety order if he or she has been living with a person as husband and wife for six months in aggregate of the previous twelve, and may apply for a barring order if he or...
- Written Answers — Witness Protection Programme: Witness Protection Programme (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: As the Deputy knows the Programme for Government contains a commitment to provide statutory guidelines for the Witness Security Programme and it is a matter on which I will bring forward proposals in due course. Since 1997, the Garda SÃochána has operated a Witness Security Programme in response to attempts by criminal and other groups to prevent the normal functioning of the criminal...
- Written Answers — Proceeds of Crime: Proceeds of Crime (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: In accordance with the provisions of the Criminal Assets Bureau Act 1996, an annual report on the activities of the Bureau is prepared and laid before the Houses of the Oireachtas. The annual reports of the Bureau provide details of the activities of the Bureau during the particular year, including detailed statistics concerning actions taken in accordance with the provisions of the Proceeds...
- Written Answers — Garda Vetting of Personnel: Garda Vetting of Personnel (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: I propose to take Questions Nos. 51 and 156 together. I share the concerns which have been expressed by various Deputies at the length of time currently being taken to process vetting applications. The vetting service has been expanded greatly in recent years as part of an ongoing, phased programme to roll-out vetting to an increasing number of organisations in the child and vulnerable adult...
- Written Answers — Court Procedures: Court Procedures (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: The Criminal Evidence Act 1992 contains a range of measures designed to protect vulnerable victims and witnesses. For example, section 16(1)(b), as amended, makes provision for the video recording of a statement made by a person under 14 years of age, or with an intellectual disability (in respect of whom a sexual offence or an offence involving violence is alleged to have been committed)...
- Written Answers — Garda Strength: Garda Strength (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: I have been informed by the Garda Commissioner that the personnel strength of the Garda Bureau of Fraud Investigation Unit (GBFI) is as set out in the table here under: Rank Strength D/Chief Superintendent 1 D/Superintendents 2 D/Inspectors 5 D/Sergeants 14 D/Gardaà 51 Included in the figures above are 11 additional Detective Gardaà that were assigned to the GBFI on 1 February 2011....
- Written Answers — Victims of Crime: Victims of Crime (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: The new Victims Charter and Guide to the Criminal Justice System, which was launched in July 2010, provides a number of undertakings in relation to the interaction between members of An Garda SÃochána and victims of crime. In relation to criminal trials, the Gardaà undertake to provide certain information to victims, including: whether the suspect is being held in custody or is on bail,...
- Written Answers — State Visits: State Visits (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: The Garda SÃochána, with the vital support of the Defence Forces, is responsible for the security of the visit of Queen Elizabeth. I have the utmost confidence in the Commissioner and his officers, who I know are totally committed to ensuring that these events pass off without incident. Senior Garda management is satisfied that all the necessary and appropriate measures are in place to...
- Written Answers — Commercial Rent Reviews: Commercial Rent Reviews (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: As the Deputy will be aware, the Programme for Government indicates that legislation will be introduced to end upward only rent reviews for existing leases. I am engaged in on-going consultations with the Attorney General in order to determine how this matter can best be expedited. In addition to the legislation which has been specified in the Programme for Government, I am also very...
- Written Answers — Garda Deployment: Garda Deployment (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: The deployment of Garda resources to Police protest actions in the North Mayo area connected with the Corrib Gas Project is a matter for the Garda Commissioner. The aim is to prevent public order offences and to ensure that people can go about their lawful business. There is no question of seeking a financial contribution from any private company towards the cost of the Garda operation.
- Written Answers — Garda Transport: Garda Transport (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: Over the last number of years there has been a significant programme of investment in Garda vehicles. This investment has resulted in the expansion of the fleet with consequential benefits to Garda members in terms of safety and operational capacity. Additionally, all Garda fleet requirements are kept under review. Future transport requirements will be pursued in the context of identified...
- Written Answers — Joint Policing Committees: Joint Policing Committees (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: I propose to take Questions Nos. 61 and 63 together. The functions and powers of Joint Policing Committees (JPCs) are set out in the Garda SÃochána Act 2005, which provides for a Committee in each local authority area. They provide the framework for a partnership process involving An Garda SÃochána and elected members and officials of the local authority, which are the two organisations...
- Written Answers — Garda Deployment: Garda Deployment (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: I am acutely aware of the distress which burglaries can cause for affected householders and I have been assured that Garda management is constantly reviewing strategies to tackle this offence. Responsibility for the allocation of resources, including personnel, within the Force rests with the Garda Commissioner in consultation with his senior management team and the allocation of personnel is...
- Written Answers — Prison Building Programme: Prison Building Programme (18 May 2011)
Alan Shatter: The development of a new prison facility at Kilworth Co. Cork to serve the Munster region is a key element of the prisons modernisation programme. It is accepted that conditions at Cork prison are less than ideal and the new facilities at Kilworth will, when complete, allow for the decommissioning of the accommodation at Cork prison and its replacement with new modern prison facilities. It...