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- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Perhaps that might be checked. My information is that it was. Was it always put out to tender for artists to indicate their interest in painting the portrait?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: The artist was chosen?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: And the artist would send in a bill and an invoice which would be paid?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Was the artist a Mr. Magee?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Mr. Mick O'Dea. Apologies. I looked at his website and saw some good stuff. It costs around €4,000 apiece. Why was the bill for the portrait €22,000?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Two portraits were painted?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: The KPMG report only mentioned one.
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Would the witness not have asked one of the art college's fine people to paint the witness's portrait or that of an outgoing chairman or president to support it and as an opportunity to promote its students and the great work done by its teachers?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: The witness might review the practice, bearing in mind the financial deficit in the institute over several years, in one of which there was a loss of €126,000. That loss might only have been €104,000 had the portraits not been paid for. It niggles at people that a portrait of the college president is commissioned at a cost of €22,000 but the college is teaching artists...
- Local Government (Establishment of Town Councils Commission) Bill 2017: Second Stage [Private Members] (27 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: I commend my colleague, Deputy Cassells, on introducing this legislation. In 2013, difficult as things were throughout the country, the move of the then Minister, Phil Hogan, came as a surprise to me. We can understand why sometimes in politics we might play the ball. We can even understand at times that we might play the man, but why the then Minister had to dig up the pitch as well is...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Departmental Staff (27 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: 337. To ask the Minister for Health to set out the details of those employed in his Department who also have responsibilities with an advocacy group (details supplied); the details of their roles, grades and responsibilities in the Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29527/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: National Lottery Funding Data (27 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: 338. To ask the Minister for Health to set out in tabular form the national lottery grant funding that has been used to fund conferences, events and advocacy campaigns to tackle alcohol misuse since 2015; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29528/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Vaccination Programme (27 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: 360. To ask the Minister for Health the date on which the HSE and the Government were advised by a company (details supplied) that there was an issue with the Pandemrix swine influenza vaccine; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29677/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Vaccination Programme (27 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: 361. To ask the Minister for Health the issue specifically a company (details supplied) outlined with the Pandemrix swine influenza vaccine in terms of side effects; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29678/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Vaccination Programme (27 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: 362. To ask the Minister for Health the date on which the Government and HSE took appropriate action following being informed of the issues with the Pandemrix swine influenza vaccine; the action which was taken; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29679/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Vaccination Programme (27 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: 363. To ask the Minister for Health the date on which the HSE ceased promoting the use of the Pandemrix swine influenza vaccine as essential in the prevention of swine influenza; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29680/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Vaccination Programme (27 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: 364. To ask the Minister for Health when the HSE will release information regarding the side effects of the Pandemrix swine influenza vaccine to the legal representatives of the families of the children affected by the vaccine; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29681/17]
- Questions on Promised Legislation (28 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: There is a reference on page 66 of the programme for Government to building further capacity in child and adolescent mental health services, CAMHS. On page 75 there is a reference to "Prioritising the Early Years" and on page 80 to "Giving Vulnerable Young People the Best Chance in Life". I put it to the Taoiseach that so far the programme for Government has been an abject failure in the...
- Questions on Promised Legislation (28 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: With respect, perhaps that is the case in Castleknock but it is not the case in the north west.
- Questions on Promised Legislation (28 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: We cannot hide behind statistics. The reality is that 400 children have been left waiting.