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Public Accounts Committee: HIQA: Governance and Management of Conflict of Interest Issues (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Did Mr. McEnery hear my question?

Public Accounts Committee: HIQA: Governance and Management of Conflict of Interest Issues (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Good. Will he answer my question?

Public Accounts Committee: HIQA: Governance and Management of Conflict of Interest Issues (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Looking back at that meeting and given how the minutes were written and privilege managed and so on, does Mr. McEnery think, on reflection, that it was an appropriate role for him as chair of HIQA?

Public Accounts Committee: HIQA: Governance and Management of Conflict of Interest Issues (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Other members here have already brought up the issue of the minutes. I have asked Mr. McEnery what difficulties he had with the minutes and those difficulties were limited to specific words that were or were not said. Would it have been wrong had he been down as an attendee at that meeting?

Public Accounts Committee: HIQA: Governance and Management of Conflict of Interest Issues (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Did Mr. McEnery listen to my question? Would it have been incorrect had he been down as an attendee?

Public Accounts Committee: HIQA: Governance and Management of Conflict of Interest Issues (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Mr. McEnery was a guest; he was an attendee; he does not know. My final question concerns Mr. McEnery's role as chairman of HIQA. This position involves a leadership role, does it not?

Public Accounts Committee: HIQA: Governance and Management of Conflict of Interest Issues (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: The role requires Mr. McEnery to manage key relationships with the Minister for Health; to judge and evaluate the performance of the CEO; and to manage relationships with key external parties. Who are these parties?

Public Accounts Committee: HIQA: Governance and Management of Conflict of Interest Issues (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Is the National Treatment Purchase Fund, NTPF, one of those external parties?

Public Accounts Committee: HIQA: Governance and Management of Conflict of Interest Issues (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Is the NTPF one of those external parties?

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Tusla will be four years old in January. Would the witnesses say it is past the crisis stage? Is it functioning 100% now to protect children?

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Let me go to page 19 of the submission, to which colleagues have already referred. It states that there are limited resources available to the agency and it is not possible for it provide complete assurance overall. Mr. McBride has gone some way to addressing that by talking about a compliance unit which is obviously greatly understaffed. What assurance can he give?

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: As a person in charge of this organisation, what assurance can Mr. McBride give us? Can he say 50%, 60% or 80%?

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: In respect of the moneys that are going to almost 1,000 public bodies. I will come back to the issue of care in a minute.

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: By the end of 2018.

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Tusla will by then have sufficient staff to ensure that compliance is 100% and it will not be worried about public appointments.

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: When does Tusla plan to go from almost two staff to the staff that it requires? How many staff does it require?

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: How many are in place?

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: How many are required?

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: So it is hoped to have all those staff in place and everybody compliant by the end of next year.

Public Accounts Committee: Tusla - Financial Statements 2016 (19 Oct 2017)

Catherine Connolly: All the staff will be in place.

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