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Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: I will not stop now. This is the Anglo Irish Bank-----

Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: A Cheann Comhairle, I am entitled to find out in this House on behalf of the people-----

Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: No, this is too important. I am trying to ask a simple question and if the Ceann Comhairle allows me to finish I will sit down.

Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Is Mr. Maurice Keane, who is a director of Anglo Irish Bank, also on a committee to select management for NAMA, to which his bank will be selling bonds and loans? Is this not a gross conflict of interest?

Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Will the Taoiseach confirm whether this man is on the triumvirate selected-----

Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: The people are entitled to know. Surely the Taoiseach knows who is responsible for appointing the senior management of NAMA, which will make decisions that will affect billions of euro of taxpayers' money.

Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Deputy Dempsey is a very knowledgeable chap, I must say.

Road Traffic Offences. (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: I join with others in congratulating the Road Safety Authority on this turnaround and the reduction in deaths so far this year. We have our fingers crossed as the chairman as indicated that we could end up with a sudden shock over just one long weekend. I know the Minister has covered the possibility for gardaí to form an opinion that somebody is under the influence of a drug other than...

Road Traffic Offences. (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: They are welcome.

State Airports. (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: There is little point in rehearsing the history of this matter. It is clear to everyone that an opportunity was missed. Will the Minister outline his view on the current position at Aer Lingus? Staff are being threatened that they will be let go and then re-employed. All the while, they have also been informed that they will be able to avail of Government redundancy packages. Is this not...

Rail Accidents. (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: I support my two colleagues' call for full transparency on the investigations taking place. The Government has a terrible tendency to delay reports. It is eight years since a young child died in care and we are receiving the report now. However, I will stick to the Malahide issue, which was extremely serious and in which several hundred people could have drowned. The report and the bit of...

Rail Accidents. (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: They are not doing so.

Tourism Industry: Motion (Resumed) (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: I congratulate the Minister on her new portfolio, which, as previous speakers indicated, is extremely important and which has a great deal of potential. I hope she will exploit that potential to the fullest possible extent in order to assist those in the tourism industry. I thank Deputy Mitchell for moving this motion, particularly as tourism is a key issue at present. Those in the industry...

Written Answers — Departmental Agencies: Departmental Agencies (24 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Question 69: To ask the Minister for Transport further to Parliamentary Question No. 75 of 10 February 2010, if he will provide details of the employment packages and benefits provided to the chief executives of agencies under his aegis; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12896/10]

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: After it has been debated by the public.

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: In the context of promised legislation, I wish to put a question to the Tánaiste - it was raised in the Upper House by Senator Healy Eames - regarding underfunding at Galway University Hospital in respect of cancer services and certain vital drugs. There is a €12 million shortfall in this regard. Only 30 of the 51 staff that were supposed to be appointed to this so-called centre of...

Gangland Killings. (25 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Question 7: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of gun murders that took place in 2007; the number of these that have resulted in prosecutions; the number of these that have resulted in convictions; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13157/10]

Gangland Killings. (25 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Inexperienced new recruits.

Gangland Killings. (25 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: The question is in my name and I allowed my colleague to speak, but the Ceann Comhairle is allowing the Minister to talk over him. The question is in my name and I allowed my spokesperson to go ahead.

Gangland Killings. (25 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: The Minister has spoken at length. Some might interpret it as wittering on. In reality, there have been nine murders so far this year despite his legislation. Multiply that by four for the remainder of the year and we will end up with 36. Please God, that will not be the case. The Minister's comments vis-À-vis how leaving the legislation over the summer would not have prevented deaths...

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