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- Residential Mortgage Interest Rates: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (1 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: Porkies.
- Residential Mortgage Interest Rates: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (1 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: Shame.
- Residential Mortgage Interest Rates: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (1 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: Yes.
- Residential Mortgage Interest Rates: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (1 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: Well done.
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Mortgage Arrears Report Implementation (1 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: 25. To ask the Minister for Finance the efforts his Department is making to assist families and persons in mortgage distress and owing arrears, and those facing repossession and eviction from the family home; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13066/15]
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Mortgage Debt (1 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: 36. To ask the Minister for Finance his views that the banking sector is acting with sufficient haste and concern to address the rising levels of mortgage debt; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13067/15]
- Other Questions: Judicial Appointments (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: 8. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the efforts her Department is making to ensure the independence of the judicial appointment process under the current constitutional arrangement; if the current process is robust enough; the measures that will be taken to ensure greater transparency and accountability for the public who have concerns around judicial misconduct; and if she will...
- Other Questions: Judicial Appointments (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: This question relates to the independence of the Judiciary. In its preliminary submission to the Department of Justice and Equality in 2014, the judicial appointments review committee said that "the system of judicial appointment in Ireland is by now demonstrably deficient, fails to meet international standards of best practice, and must be reformed". When are we going to see the reforms?...
- Other Questions: Judicial Appointments (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: I am awaiting the judicial reform Bill that has been promised. Like many of my colleagues, I have raised it with the Taoiseach on several occasions in the House. Deputy Shane Ross introduced his own Private Members' Bill on the issue of judicial appointments, but it was rejected by the Government. I am not satisfied at all, regardless of what the European body mentioned by the Minister...
- Other Questions: Judicial Appointments (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: They are meant to be.
- Other Questions: Judicial Appointments (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: I am not happy with the Minister's reply. I am not making a blanket criticism of judges. I am saying there are serious question marks over some business in the financial courts. I visited an unfortunate farmer from County Carlow in jail recently. He was freed after 15 days under habeas corpus. He would not be freed if he was in proper circumstances, so that is a situation. A good number...
- Other Questions: Judicial Appointments (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: I accept fully that if courts are going to be disturbed or upset, we cannot have that. Justice has to be done in public and be seen to be done in public. Justice behind closed doors is not proper justice. There are serious question marks about certain cases, including a case that is in the Court of Appeal today involving another farmer who has been imprisoned on foot of a warrant. Many of...
- Other Questions: Judicial Appointments (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: I will furnish the Minister with the details.
- Other Questions: Judicial Appointments (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: I would not make them only for I had them tracked.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: Nobody listens to him any more.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: Hear, hear.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: They are intimidated.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: They were not cut.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: On a point of order, that is not true.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Apr 2015)
Mattie McGrath: That is not happening.