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- Public Accounts Committee: 2014 Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General
Vote 7 - Office of the Minister for Finance
Chapter 1 - Exchequer Financial Outturn for 2014
Chapter 2 - Government Debt
Chapter 3 - Cost of Bank Stabilisation Measures as at the end of 2014
Finance Accounts 2014 (3 Dec 2015) John Deasy: Is it entirely the remit of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform?
- Public Accounts Committee: 2014 Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General
Vote 7 - Office of the Minister for Finance
Chapter 1 - Exchequer Financial Outturn for 2014
Chapter 2 - Government Debt
Chapter 3 - Cost of Bank Stabilisation Measures as at the end of 2014
Finance Accounts 2014 (3 Dec 2015) John Deasy: I understand the Taoiseach's role. Does the Department of Finance play a role in the analysis of how much any of these inquiries would cost?
- Public Accounts Committee: 2014 Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General
Vote 7 - Office of the Minister for Finance
Chapter 1 - Exchequer Financial Outturn for 2014
Chapter 2 - Government Debt
Chapter 3 - Cost of Bank Stabilisation Measures as at the end of 2014
Finance Accounts 2014 (3 Dec 2015) John Deasy: That is fine. That is all I am getting at. Thank you.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2014 Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General
Vote 7 - Office of the Minister for Finance
Chapter 1 - Exchequer Financial Outturn for 2014
Chapter 2 - Government Debt
Chapter 3 - Cost of Bank Stabilisation Measures as at the end of 2014
Finance Accounts 2014 (3 Dec 2015) John Deasy: The Chairman has been saying that for the past four weeks.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: It is unusual for us to find a State agency which does comply with the procurement process.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: Our experience over recent years is that it is the exception to the rule, to be honest. We are becoming desensitised to the non-compliance.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: We have dealt with Mr. Robert Watt who, when it comes down to it, with the Office of Public Procurement is the top echelon as far as public administration is concerned. We then deal with the Department of Education and Skills underneath that when it comes to procurement and compliance. The Comptroller and Auditor General has been dealing with this for years. The Chairman asked Mr. Watt...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: We are taking about the Government here, so that is not relevant.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: I agree with the Chairman. It is ironic that a week after the Secretary General of this particular Department talked about any further pay increases or promotions being based on productivity as opposed to longevity, we are still dealing with these kinds of issues. On the one hand, there is an aspiration to become like the private sector in some respects, but the reality is there is no...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: On the same issue, to an extent, the last response we received from the Secretary General of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine with regard to Tom Galvin was that a report was due in December. We should follow up on whether the Department has a conclusion or a report based on the meetings it had with him a few months ago. Can you add that to the list?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: Based on what the Comptroller and Auditor General said, the articles of the Central Bank imply independence on the part of the Committee of Public Accounts. It is listed under category two and has its own set of rules in this regard. It also follows general governance guidelines set down by the Government. Is the process the Comptroller and Auditor General started continuing?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: As it unfolds, the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General continues to deal with the issues he initiated well over a year ago, and the process is ongoing.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: Has Mr. McCarthy's office ever done a value-for-money report on the Central Bank?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: I might ask an awkward question. Did Mr. McCarthy's predecessor find value for money in 2007?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Dec 2015)
John Deasy: So, he reported that at the very least.
- Public Accounts Committee: Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013
Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013 (10 Dec 2015) John Deasy: If Deputy McDonald does not mind, for clarity, will the Comptroller and Auditor General indicate whether he has any knowledge of this report?
- Public Accounts Committee: Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013
Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013 (10 Dec 2015) John Deasy: Would he be able to recall it on the basis of the date?
- Public Accounts Committee: Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013
Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013 (10 Dec 2015) John Deasy: By extension, if the committee received the report, will the Higher Education Authority have received it?
- Public Accounts Committee: Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013
Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013 (10 Dec 2015) John Deasy: The HEA may have received this report.
- Public Accounts Committee: Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013
Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013 (10 Dec 2015) John Deasy: Would Deputy McDonald allow me to interject?