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Written Answers — Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources: Inland Fisheries Stocks (15 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: 668. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the reason licences for salmon and eel net fishing on the River Slaney are still in a state of suspension; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34999/16]

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources: Inland Fisheries Stocks (15 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: 669. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if salmon and eel stocks on the River Slaney have not recovered in the ten years since licences were suspended; the current factors impacting any regeneration of eel and salmon stocks on the River Slaney; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35000/16]

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources: Inland Fisheries Stocks (15 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: 670. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the methodology that is employed by scientific researchers to measure salmon and eel stocks on the River Slaney; the specific locations on the River Slaney that are fished by the scientific researchers in order to determine fish stocks; and if his Department will allow a delegation of one of these Slaney net fishermen...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Teacher Training Provision (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: 52. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if his Department plans to include specific training on the Traveller and Roma community as a compulsory component of teacher education and continuous professional development for primary and post-primary teachers as recommended by advocacy groups (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35029/16]

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Traveller Education (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: 73. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills his plans to restore funding for Traveller education to pre-2008 levels; the measures he has taken or planned to improve educational outcomes for members of the travelling community here, particularly in view of the high drop out rate from post-primary education; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35028/16]

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: I thank the witnesses for coming in. I add my support to what they are trying to achieve. I agree wholeheartedly that the current position is poor, nonsensical and irrational. I agree that the Minister is the big challenge and we must make a serious impression on her to look favourably on the requests of the witnesses. I heard that the Ministers, Deputies Simon Coveney, Paschal Donohoe and...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: I welcome our guests and thank them for coming in. I take it that they work mostly with reuniting families. Obviously, there are many families that would like to come here that do not have anyone in Ireland at present. Do they work in any way or make contact with those people in different hot spots in Europe or wherever? Are they involved in that end of it?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: Does NASC Ireland specifically work with Syrians?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: Is NASC Ireland particularly looking-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: I cannot help feeling that the Government has been less keen to take in other nationalities. When Deputy Clare Daly and myself went to Calais and Dunkirk, Calais was predominantly Afghan and Dunkirk was predominantly Kurd. There seems to be less of an appetite to engage with them, which is unfortunate. The Syrians that I would have met in both camps were a minority in both camps but they...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: They mentioned Tusla. From our small contact with Tusla, we would be convinced that it is seriously underfunded. It is almost a deliberate policy on the part of the Government to underfund Tusla so that everything happens at a much slower pace. To tell the truth, I do not see a serious appetite on the part of the present Government to bring in many people anyway. We have been abysmal.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: There are four times more people living in Bangkok than in Ireland and the place functions reasonably well. Surely there must be pressure applied for the Government to give the resources to Tusla to do what it is supposed to do. Otherwise, it is just talk.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: On a final point, I agree that 4,000 is not near enough, given the size of our population, given the relative wealth of our country in comparison to where these people come from and given what other countries in Europe have done and the scale of the problem worldwide that has been caused by absolute destruction wreaked. I am not sure we will even take in 4,000. I made public the fact that...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: We should look at the European average and link it to our population size. If, let us say, economically and socially, we are on the same level as the average in Europe which is not a mad statement to make, then we should aim for what the average of the European countries have done. I admit that most European countries have not done enough. Obviously, Germany has-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Migrant Crisis: Discussion (16 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: -----and a few of the Scandinavians. We should look at the average right across Europe and state we will meet the average. I do not think that is unreasonable.

Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: It has been eight weeks since the Taoiseach agreed with other party leaders to initiate a commission of investigation into the sale of the Northern Ireland loan portfolio, Project Eagle. At the time, the view was that the investigation would not have to wait for the PAC investigation to conclude. Last week I submitted a letter to NAMA's chairman, Frank Daly. I named 20 individuals who work...

Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: I often go the Committee of Public Accounts. I have been to the gardaĆ­ several times and the National Crime Agency. Unlike the NAMA officials, the Comptroller and Auditor General is excellent. I want to give the Minister a taste of some of the e-mails. The first is dated December 2010 and is from Frank Cushnahan to the businessman. He starts by apologising for the delay in...

Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: I will just finish with this one. Beginning, "Hi", it states that the businessman had a very good meeting with Frank yesterday, and on the NAMA bank debt issue, he has a draft of the agreement they all should sign, along with Frank, to ensure that they not only get a percentage of the money being invested but also a percentage of the special purpose vehicle and the profits to be made when...

Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: For the information of the Minister, I have a lot of them.

Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2016)

Mick Wallace: I did, yes.

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