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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Matters Relating to the Banking Sector: Allied Irish Banks (11 Apr 2019)

Dr. Colin Hunt: Yes. It is a reflection of credit default history in the State and the amount of risk-weighted assets. The Senator is not comparing apples and oranges because of the different structure of fees here compared with Europe. Fees in the rest of Europe tend to be of a different magnitude.

Broadcasting (Amendment) Bill 2016: Second Stage (14 Dec 2016)

Mary Butler: ...the challenge is difficult and she believes that enforced quotas as high as the 40% proposed by the Labour Party would drive young ears even more quickly to streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music. I have a 19 year old and 23 year old at home and I see how often they have headphones on to listen to Spotify and Apple Music. Irish artists have a much better chance of decent...

Other Questions: Social and Affordable Housing Provision (28 Jan 2015)

Alan Kelly: ...given. They have been the same all the time. They show that there will be a huge push in 2015 towards meeting the needs of the volume of people concerned. The Deputy is not comparing apples with apples or oranges with oranges as regards previous spends. We are getting into the process of rebuilding social houses, council houses, the building of which should not have been stopped in the...

Order of Business (22 May 2013)

Patrick Nulty: The revelations about Apple this week have brought tax justice back into sharp focus and public debate. Does the Government intend to bring in legislation to support a financial transactions tax which it continues to oppose at European level despite the outstanding work of MEPs like Nessa Childers to push this agenda?

Public Accounts Committee: ...Public Services 2022 Chapter 1 – Exchequer Financial Outturn for 2022 Chapter 2 – Reporting Ireland’s EU Transactions Chapter 24 – Performance of the Ireland Apple Escrow Fund Chapter 25 – Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (30 Nov 2023)

...Public Services 2022 Chapter 1 – Exchequer Financial Outturn for 2022 Chapter 2 – Reporting Ireland’s EU Transactions Chapter 24 – Performance of the Ireland Apple Escrow Fund Chapter 25 – Irish Fiscal Advisory Council

EU Funding. (13 May 2009)

Joan Burton: ...the amount of red tape in respect of the European recovery programme? It is possible to go to any country in Europe and find food markets operating. In these markets women can bake and make apple tarts for the markets and for local restaurants and so on. However, in Ireland it is not possible to make an apple tart and sell it in a local market. One almost risks jail for doing so. Does...

Seanad: Auctioneering Profession: Motion. (28 May 2003) See 1 other result from this debate

Like every profession, auctioneering has a few rotten apples who can give the business a bad name. Other Senators have mentioned professions which have acquired a bad name through the actions of a few cowboys. Auctioneering may not be different but 95% of those involved are decent, honest people who take pride in their profession.

Public Accounts Committee: ...Accounts of the Public Services of the Comptroller and Auditor General Chapter 1 - Exchequer Financial Outturn for 2021 Chapter 2 - Net Cost of Banking Stabilisation Measures Chapter 22 - Ireland Apple Escrow Fund (17 Nov 2022)

...Accounts of the Public Services of the Comptroller and Auditor General Chapter 1 - Exchequer Financial Outturn for 2021 Chapter 2 - Net Cost of Banking Stabilisation Measures Chapter 22 - Ireland Apple Escrow Fund

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Overview of Financial Sector: Discussion with Bank of Ireland (4 Sep 2013)

Simon Harris: AIB included a figure for voluntary sales in its submission. As Deputy Michael McGrath indicated earlier, we face a difficulty here in that we are comparing apples and oranges in terms of what banks consider to be part of the resolution process. Obviously, Bank of Ireland does not include that as a measure.

Working Group of Committee Chairmen: Matters of Public Policy: Discussion with Taoiseach (10 May 2018) See 1 other result from this debate

Michael McDowell: ...Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Deputy Denis Naughten. Deputy Hildegarde Naughton is Chairman. I am also inhibited from commenting on Deputy Carey's remarks about the Apple case because I am involved in that litigation. However, I will raise one general point quite separate from that particular case. A data centre the size of Apple would increase demand for...

Order of Business (11 Jun 2014) See 1 other result from this debate

Enda Kenny: I had the privilege of opening the expansion of the Apple plant in Cork recently. It is a fabulous entity employing many thousands of people who have been there for many years, as Deputy Martin noted. I met with the principals of Apple last week in California. They have been very happy with their productivity, track record and the workforce in Cork and want to be there for very many years....

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing: Discussion (9 Mar 2022)

...station. Other jurisdictions are already using this technology and are moving ahead. The main question is, if we do not use this technology, what will our farmers be doing? We will be importing apples but we will not know how they are produced. With a GM variety, we can identify it because there is a new piece of DNA in the apple. With some gene editing techniques, however, we cannot...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Corporation Tax (27 Mar 2018)

Paschal Donohoe: While the Government has never accepted the Commission’s analysis in the Apple State aid decision, we have always been clear that we are fully committed to ensuring that recovery of the alleged State aid takes place without delay and has committed significant resources to ensuring that this is achieved as quickly as possible. Significant progress has been made on this complex issue...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014) See 1 other result from this debate

Peadar Tóibín: One of the questions was on the focus on the Apple-type deals, on which there is great international focus currently, and that bargain basement corporation tax element. To resolve that, there is a necessity to broaden out the taxation base to ensure there is a better and a fairer tax of business and people.

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (20 Sep 2023)

Mick Barry: The Minister for Health, Deputy Stephen Donnelly, is in New York. He does not need to take a bite out of the Big Apple at this moment in time. He needs to be back here. He needs to be in this Dáil tomorrow to make a statement and take questions about the spinal surgery scandal.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Public Service Oversight and Petitions: Central Heating Systems: Regulation of Plumbing Standards (7 Oct 2015)

Mr. Martin Vaughan: The Acting Chairman is comparing apples and oranges. In the case of that problem with boilers, which is a regulated area, there is a regulator in place, the Commission for Energy Regulation, which can deal with problems in that area. Whatever is the appropriate response, one looks to the Commission for Energy Regulation for that.

Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2016)

Michael McGrath: The Government brought in the insurance companies and asked them nicely what they would do about the problem. We are hearing a lot of motherhood and apple pie, but not a lot of action. It is not good enough because people feel that the insurance industry is not stepping up to the mark and providing cover.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Rising Cost of Motor Insurance: Discussion (Resumed) (13 Sep 2016)

...ones from the same Mr. Faughnan, indicate that these data are available in the UK, which is probably the only really comparable jurisdiction because all the other civil law jurisdictions are really apples and oranges. If data are available 90 miles up the road, why should they not be available here?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: General Scheme of the Future Ireland Fund and Infrastructure, Climate and Nature Fund Bill 2023: Discussion (22 Nov 2023)

John McGuinness: The witnesses might make short comments. We are due to break at 3.30 p.m., so I will conclude this meeting then. The witnesses might provide us with a note on the Apple case, including its background. They do not need to go into great detail on it. Rather, their note should give us the general picture.

Written Answers — Department of Finance: EU Investigations (3 Jul 2014)

Pearse Doherty: 23. To ask the Minister for Finance the procedure for the EU Commission’s investigation into a possible State aid breach by Ireland in the case of Apple; his views on whether the scope of the investigation will be widened; and if the Revenue Commissioner have changed or are intending to change their procedure for advanced opinions. [28490/14]

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