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Finance Bill 2011: Committee Stage (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: I move amendment No. 99: In page 217, line 14, to delete "2011" and substitute "2010". Amendment agreed to.

Finance Bill 2011: Committee Stage (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: I move amendment No. 100: In page 217, line 22, to delete "2011" and substitute "2010".

Finance Bill 2011: Committee Stage (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: I move amendment No. 101: In page 219, lines 32 and 33, to delete paragraph 13 and substitute the following: "13. Section 88(5) of the Principal Act is amended by substituting "paragraph (a) or (c) of section 3" for "section 2(1)(a)".".

Business of Dáil (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: Looking back on the day, perhaps the House did not allow enough time for the early sections, but I feel the later sections have been dealt with adequately in the time allotted. It was originally planned that completion of Committee Stage would be at 11 a.m. tomorrow but as it has now been completed Report Stage will start at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow instead of 11 o'clock and will proceed for six...

Business of Dáil (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: There will be six hours tomorrow.

Business of Dáil (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: I believe the answer to that is "Yes", with three to four hours on sections 1 to 38.

Business of Dáil (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: That can be discussed between the Whips.

Business of Dáil (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: I did not have any time to reply.

Business of Dáil (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: I am in agreement with the other side of the House on this matter. That was the part of the discussion that was truncated.

Written Answers — Departmental Groups: Departmental Groups (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: I propose to take Questions Nos. 15 and 16 together. In September and October last, the Chair, on behalf of the Working Group established by Government to develop a structured and coherent approach to the further management and development of the former Irish ISPAT site at Haulbowline, County Cork, met with the following: The Cork County Manager. The Chief Executive, Manager Engineering...

Written Answers — Flood Relief: Flood Relief (26 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: Kilkenny County Council was allocated funding of €198,000 by the Office of Public works last year under the Minor Flood Mitigation Works Scheme to undertake flood alleviation measures in Graiguenamanagh. In addition, the OPW has recently provided funding of €58,000 for a Flood Risk Management Study that was commissioned by the Council that covered Graiguenamanagh, as well as Callan and...

Written Answers — Garda Stations: Garda Stations (27 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: The Commissioners of Public Works are awaiting approval to proceed with upgrade works to the married quarters at Ballytore Garda Station, Co. Kildare, from the Garda authorities. Works to the Garda Station proper have not been requested.

Written Answers — Flood Relief: Flood Relief (27 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: The Office of Public Works has not received a funding application from Cork County Council to date for minor flood relief works in Inchigeela. However, it is open to the Council to submit an application under the minor flood works scheme. If an application is submitted, it will be considered having regard to the conclusions of the Lee Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management Study which...

Seanad: Finance Bill 2011: Second Stage (28 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: I am a Minister of State temporarily.

Seanad: Finance Bill 2011: Second Stage (28 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: We are doing so because some of us use public transport.

Seanad: Finance Bill 2011: Second Stage (28 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: That would have been totally impractical.

Seanad: Finance Bill 2011: Second Stage (28 Jan 2011)

Martin Mansergh: I am shocked by the Senator's demagoguery.

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