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- Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2015)
Mick Wallace: These are all in the public domain.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2015)
Mick Wallace: Frank Cushnahan was looking after the political side in the North and Ronnie Hanna was looking after matters inside NAMA in Dublin. We are not talking about Belfast; this is Dublin. This is at the heart of NAMA in Dublin, and this is on the Tánaiste's watch. The Taoiseach assured us that NAMA had dealt comprehensively with all matters put to it at the Committee of Public Accounts, but...
- Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2015)
Mick Wallace: Any allegations I have made against NAMA have zero to do with my business. I never had interaction with NAMA through my business. I did not go into NAMA. The Tánaiste seems to be deliberately failing to interpret what I have said. I have given her some new information and I have outlined how I was told untruths by NAMA when it was questioned. The Tánaiste does not seem to have...
- Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2015)
Mick Wallace: It has nothing to do with me; it has to do with the people. NAMA has failed to serve them properly. There are serious question marks. An executive of NAMA, Ronnie Hanna, in Dublin, deliberately interfered in the process. Does the Tánaiste not have a problem with this? Is she just going to let this flow on and not look for a proper independent commission of investigation into this?...
- Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2015)
Mick Wallace: I will put a number of questions to the Tánaiste, and she should get answers to them from NAMA. It might tell her the truth. What date and time and to whom was the Fortress bid submitted? What date and time and to whom was the Cerberus bid submitted? Were the bidders advised that the bids were to be the best and final bids? Were they advised that the reserve was £1.24 billion?...
- Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2015)
Mick Wallace: Does the Tánaiste not care?
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (26 Nov 2015)
Mick Wallace: 15. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if he is satisfied that the more contentious aspects of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, such as regulatory co-operation and the Investor State Dispute Mechanism, are in the interests of Irish citizens and small businesses; if he has raised any concerns with his European Union counterparts, particularly given the...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teacher Redeployment (26 Nov 2015)
Mick Wallace: 207. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills her plans to extend supplementary redeployment panel access to Montessori-trained teachers such that they would be eligible to apply for permanent teaching positions in special schools without having to depend on obtaining a contract of indefinite duration; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [42278/15]
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: 52. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if she is satisfied that investigations into allegations made by serving members of An Garda Síochána are being carried out in a way that ensures confidentiality; that all efforts are being made to avoid negative consequences for whistleblowers; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [42367/15]
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: We have raised issues related to the Garda whistleblowers, Mr. Keith Harrison and Mr. Nick Kehoe, in here on a number of occasions. I know they have also written directly to the Minister. Their complaints were made officially for the first time in May 2014. They have been treated abysmally since then. Given that this coincided with the watch of the Garda Commissioner, Ms Nóirín...
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: They were in the public domain before now.
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: I want them dealt with honestly.
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: Of the process.
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: It is well past that.
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: The Minister has already been told about it. How any Garda whistleblower would dream of coming forward and being a whistleblower again is beyond me. I would be very surprised if one does given how these two men have been treated. Keith Harrison made his report in-----
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: I am sorry, a Leas-Cheann Comhairle.
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: He made his complaint in May 2014. The case has gone on for so long that he is no longer getting any pay from An Garda Síochána. He is on social welfare. After he made his complaint, the Garda initiated proceedings against him, dragged in a domestic, family matter and made dirt of the individual. Will anyone be answerable for how he has been treated? It is a given that this man...
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: I have written to the Minister.
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: In one of the cases, the senior investigator from GSOC told his solicitor that the Garda was refusing to co-operate and would not supply documents he was looking for or comply with his requests. I have got the very same reply from the individual who made a complaint in Kilkenny. We have a serious problem. The absence of sanctions for indiscipline among senior gardaí is glaring. It...
- Other Questions: Protected Disclosures in the Public Interest (1 Dec 2015)
Mick Wallace: Not all of them; some of them.