Results 5,661-5,680 of 13,375 for speaker:Pat Rabbitte
- State Agencies. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: Of course there will.
- State Agencies. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: It will not be an Equality Authority.
- State Agencies. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: The Minister should start in his own office.
- State Agencies. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: Why is the Minister sitting on the value for money report?
- State Agencies. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: Why is the Minister sitting on the value for money report?
- State Agencies. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: Why is the Minister sitting on the value for money report?
- State Agencies. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: This is a shameful decision.
- State Agencies. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: The Minister has been walked into it.
- State Agencies. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: The Minister put money into it.
- Prison Accommodation. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: Will it go ahead?
- Prison Accommodation. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: Are there difficulties with the preferred bidder?
- Cyber Bullying. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: The Minister should send that reply to John Murray.
- Cyber Bullying. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: It is too opaque for me. I get bullied by the Minister every day without any protection.
- Joint Policing Committees. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: Will the Minister continue the policing committees on the same basis as they operated in the pilot? The notion of the most senior gardaà submitting to interaction with public representatives at a public forum is the only element of local accountability that we have ever seen in Ireland in policing. I agree with the Minister that it is a tremendous initiative. I am somewhat biased given...
- Joint Policing Committees. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: At least 22 of them must speak on each matter. Wily senior gardaà know this as well as we do and the result is that they do not have to answer any serious questions or engage in the quality of interaction that ought to take place and would take place if half a dozen public representatives developed specialist knowledge on policing and interacted with senior gardaà for the good of the local...
- Joint Policing Committees. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: They are too unwieldy in size.
- Detention Centres. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: When will construction commence? Does it make economic sense to build a small facility such as this over five years? What will happen in the interim to young offenders suitable for accommodation at Lusk?
- Detention Centres. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: Will this project be funded directly by the Exchequer or is it a public private partnership? How will the growing number of young offenders be accommodated in the interim?
- Detention Centres. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: Is the â¬12 million allocation included in the Department's budget or in the budget of the Office of Public Works?
- Preservation of Evidence. (13 Nov 2008)
Pat Rabbitte: It is a great county for circuses.