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- Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: Is the Chairman referring to the internal Console report?
- Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: That is the one that is in the public domain.
- Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: The clerk has the report and it will be given to us, but it is currently in hard-copy form.
- Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: When are we due to get that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: When will the report-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: I agree that we need to be careful and cautious. This committee should not try to supersede, interfere with or do the work of others, be it An Garda Síochána or anybody else. It has already been articulated that there are limitations on us and on the Comptroller and Auditor General with regard to Console. I fully accept that. My understanding as to what we will be doing next is...
- Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: Deputy Farrell raised an interesting question which was not answered. Or rather it was answered, but we have not answered as a committee. I want to be absolutely clear about what we are agreeing as a committee. He asked, as to the HSE's request for us not to publish the internal audit report, if it was the Chairman's view that we should respect that and not publish it either by way of the...
- Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: What is the collective decision of the committee?
- Public Accounts Committee: Work Programme (7 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: Will we receive the report tomorrow in order that we can read it during the weekend?
- Commission of Investigation (Irish Bank Resolution Corporation) Bill 2016: Second Stage (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: Here we go again. We are back to correct mistakes because of rushed legislation.
- Commission of Investigation (Irish Bank Resolution Corporation) Bill 2016: Second Stage (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: They were mistakes on the Government's part. It could be said they were intentional but at the time we pointed out, as others did, that there were flaws in the establishment of the previous commission and in the liquidation of IBRC. This is what happens when things are kicked down the road. This Bill is evidence of the inability of Fine Gael and this Government to deal with complex issues....
- Commission of Investigation (Irish Bank Resolution Corporation) Bill 2016: Second Stage (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: Do not misquote me.
- Commission of Investigation (Irish Bank Resolution Corporation) Bill 2016: Second Stage (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: How did that restructuring go?
- Commission of Investigation (Irish Bank Resolution Corporation) Bill 2016: Second Stage (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: Deputy Burton's friend Tony Blair did the same.
- Commission of Investigation (Irish Bank Resolution Corporation) Bill 2016: Second Stage (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: Is he?
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest: Statements (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: I welcome the opportunity to have this debate today. The Minister laid his report on extending the FEMPI legislation before the House last week, which I have read in some detail. I have also juxtaposed that report with the summer economic statement. They make for very interesting reading. The language used in the summer economic statement contrasts very strongly with some of the language...
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest: Statements (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: I accept that. I am saying that many people are not here.
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest: Statements (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: Some parties are represented in the Chamber but other parties are not and-----
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest: Statements (8 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: -----for that reason, I want to call a quorum.
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medicinal Products Prices (12 Jul 2016)
David Cullinane: 43. To ask the Minister for Health why, according to 2013 figures from the OECD, Ireland had the highest per capita spend on medicines in the European Union; the areas in which the €775 million in savings in the drugs bill have been made including a breakdown of this; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20935/16]