Results 7,481-7,500 of 26,430 for speaker:David Cullinane
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: NAMA Property Sales (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: 100. To ask the Minister for Finance if he will proceed with establishing a commission of investigation into the sale of Project Eagle by NAMA; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15506/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Insurance Industry (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: 125. To ask the Minister for Finance when he expects payments to be made to persons as a result of the liquidation of a company (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14929/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Pay (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: 295. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the full year cost of unwinding financial emergency measures in the public interest cuts for all public sector workers currently earning less than €65,000 gross per year, broken down by gross pay and pension-related deduction; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15236/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Pay (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: 296. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the full year cost of unwinding financial emergency measures in the public interest cuts for all public sector workers currently earning more than €65,000 gross per year broken down by gross pay and pension-related deduction; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15237/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospital Beds Data (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: 422. To ask the Minister for Health to set out in tabular form the trolley count at University Hospital Waterford for January and February in 2016 and 2017; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15503/17]
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Review of the Capital Plan: Construction Industry Federation (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: Everybody agrees we have very low levels of capital spend. That is just a fact. In European Union terms it is very low. That is because capital spending was the easy cut when cuts had to be made. If we are going to call for increased spending in capital we have a responsibility to say where the money will come from. If we are going to increase capital spend, how much will it be in...
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Review of the Capital Plan: Construction Industry Federation (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: The witnesses might take the company question first because it is the important one.
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Review of the Capital Plan: Construction Industry Federation (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: I do not want to interrupt. My question was if the Construction Industry Federation is saying 4% of GDP, which would mean increasing the capital spend, is it essentially calling for increasing the capital spend not by raising revenue but from the existing expenditure benchmark? Is it just saying it will take GDP as a percentage and it will then go up? If that is the case, we then have to...
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Review of the Capital Plan: Construction Industry Federation (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: First, we do not know what the NPF will be. There is a concept of these regional cities. In the context of prioritising, what has CIF recommended specifically in its submission to the NPF? I do not ask for too much detail, but what was the CIF's big idea specifically and what is it calling for in policy terms?
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Review of the Capital Plan: Construction Industry Federation (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: My final question was on the fiscal rules and flexibility.
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Review of the Capital Plan: Construction Industry Federation (28 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: Has the CIF lobbied the Government on flexibility in terms of capital spend and the fiscal rules?
- National Children's Hospital: Motion [Private Members] (29 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: In the first instance I commend the rural Deputies for tabling this motion. As other speakers said, it has given us the opportunity to have this important debate. I want to acknowledge the Minister's contribution and the commitments contained therein, some of which I welcome. I fully understand that where the hospital is located is important. It is important to me, the Minister and...
- Report of the Committee of Public Accounts re National Asset Management Agency’s sale of Project Eagle: Motion (29 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: Very defensive.
- Report of the Committee of Public Accounts re National Asset Management Agency’s sale of Project Eagle: Motion (29 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: Hang on a second here.
- Report of the Committee of Public Accounts re National Asset Management Agency’s sale of Project Eagle: Motion (29 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: The Minister has accused me of being a person who does not tell the truth. I am asking him to withdraw that remark.
- Report of the Committee of Public Accounts re National Asset Management Agency’s sale of Project Eagle: Motion (29 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: With respect, a Leas-Cheann Comhairle-----
- Report of the Committee of Public Accounts re National Asset Management Agency’s sale of Project Eagle: Motion (29 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: -----the Minister has made an accusation in this House that I am somebody who does not tell the truth. I am asking him to withdraw that.
- Report of the Committee of Public Accounts re National Asset Management Agency’s sale of Project Eagle: Motion (29 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: Hear, hear.
- Report of the Committee of Public Accounts re National Asset Management Agency’s sale of Project Eagle: Motion (29 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: Hear, hear.
- Report of the Committee of Public Accounts re National Asset Management Agency’s sale of Project Eagle: Motion (29 Mar 2017)
David Cullinane: I welcome the publication of the report and thank, in the first instance, the Chairman of the Committee of Public Accounts, Deputy Fleming, the secretariat and all the members of the committee for their work, including those from Fine Gael. I commend the work of the Comptroller and Auditor General who produced a report that was evidence based, balanced and reasonable, and was an act of...