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- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: Is the Taoiseach satisfied that one year after the deadline for the relocation of 10,000 staff, less than 15% have moved? The Government is 85% off its target. No staff from the State agencies or those who work in ICT or professional and technical areas have relocated. From a list of 90 locations, staff have transferred to 29. Sites have not been identified in 24 locations. Has the...
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: More than half of those are from outside Dublin. That is not a move from Dublin out. This involves people who are already outside Dublin moving to other non-Dublin locations.
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: That was not the objective.
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: The Taoiseach should read what was announced in the Budget Statement in 2004. The purpose was to move public servants from Dublin, it was not to move them around the country.
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: I am not saying that, but the way this was presentedââ
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: My question was whether there has been a failure in planning. The strategy was intended to move posts out of Dublin, to ease pressures on Dublin. We have ended up with a programme that is only 15% implemented. Half the people who are moving were not in Dublin and the Government still will not admit that there was a failure of planning and strategy framing in regard to this programme. In...
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: I am referring to the implementation, not the idea.
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: That was not the implication. What I said was that any proper programme that goes to the Government in a Government memorandum should have a strategy behind it, a business case, that makes it stand up. There was nothing of that kind. That was abandoned. This was a phoney decision under the cover of budget secrecy. It was a failure of governance.
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: I am not against decentralisation, I am against Government abuse of the decision-making process.
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: Does the Taoiseach not agree that it is unacceptable that Government, which introduced this programme and wants to implement it, has made no proposal to State agencies in regard to how people who opt to remain in Dublin can be redeployed within the public service? There is no history of and no system for transferring from an agency to the public service or another agency. Some 2,300 people...
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: Whose responsibility is it to make an offer on that? Is it not the Taoiseach's responsibility?
- Decentralisation Programme. (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: There are lots of sharks over there that need to be watched.
- Order of Business (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: I join the Taoiseach in congratulating Archbishop Seán Brady who is to be elevated to the position of cardinal. He is a man who has earned the respect of everyone and he will carry the duties of that post well. While I am on my feet, I recognise the achievement of our novelist, Ms Anne Enright, whose novel, which I have read, was kindly sent to us all. I congratulate her on a tremendous...
- Order of Business (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: We do not propose to prevent the Government having a debate on this issue at this point. However, it is worth remarking that this proposal arises from a budget overrun which occurred in a particular Department that was going to hurt people at the front line. Measures are now introduced to vire money to prevent frontline services from being hurt, yet in other Departments that have a far more...
- Order of Business (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: A national monuments Bill is listed in the Government legislative programme. Will this planned Bill pre-empt the European Commission's court case being taken against Ireland for the inadequacy of its national monuments legislation? Will the Government defend that case at EU level? With regard to the promised nursing home support scheme Bill, rumours have been circulating that the...
- Order of Business (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: Will it be implemented on 1 January, as proposed?
- Order of Business (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: It is vital it is dealt with before Christmas if it is to achieve the implementation date. That is the point I want addressed. Perhaps the Taoiseach will come back to me on another occasion.
- Order of Business (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: It was due eight years ago.
- Order of Business (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: The Taoiseach is being muzzled.
- Markets in Financial Instruments and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2007: Motion to Instruct Committee (17 Oct 2007)
Richard Bruton: I propose to share time with Deputy O'Donnell.