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- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Yet, Mr. Collier knows the figure.
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: There was interest on that figure.
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: How much?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: I will come back to that later. I call on Deputy McDonald.
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Could Mr. Bray tell us more about the previous CEO? Did she serve there for ten years?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Was she appointed or did she come through an interview process?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Regarding the €61,000 and the termination of her contract, how and why was her contract terminated?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Why was the contract terminated? Immediately after that Mr. Bray was appointed CEO.
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: It was not that the position was no longer there, because Mr. Bray is CEO now. Why was the last CEO's contract terminated?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Can Mr. Brady tell us now?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: It does. That was a simple answer without having to extract it from Mr. Bray. Deputy Connaughton referred to the report that is the correspondence between OSi and the Department on the approval or not of the €10,000 payments. When OSi has concluded that, which I hope will be soon, it might make that information available to us.
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Another question was not answered. Why was a board member who attended only one meeting paid in full? Presumably Mr. Collier knows the answer.
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: In what year did this payment take place?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: This is 2013, and Mr. Collier does not know the answer.
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: I find that incredible. OSi is a relatively small organisation and while it may have come through some difficulties regarding restructuring and having to deal with this contract and other issues, I find it incredible that the witnesses lack some of the answers and keep referring to the 2012 accounts. When dealing with the Public Accounts Committee in 2013, the witnesses should know the...
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Who was the chairman of the board?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: On what did he base his decision? He brought a proposal to the board, I presume.
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Do Mr. Mangan, Ms Murphy or Mr. Bray know anything about it?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: Does Mr. Bray know anything about it today?
- Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)
John McGuinness: It is in the 2012 accounts, is it? The witnesses were already asked about the €17,000 retirement and team-building account and referred to the fact that is was something to do with team building and retirement. Can they outline how much was spent under each heading within that €17,000?