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Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (1 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: I know but the Deputy might take his time for half an hour, if he can. We would like to have him here for the meeting.

Finance (Local Property Tax) (Amendment) Bill 2021: Second Stage (13 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: I welcome the opportunity to speak on this Bill, at which I had a good look today. Many homeowners across my constituency of Laois-Offaly are experiencing serious financial hardship, not just with huge debts on houses but because the last 18 months of Covid have meant a huge hit on their income. For many of those families, the recent announcement by the Government regarding the local...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Dental Services (13 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: 81. To ask the Minister for Health the steps being taken to resolve the problems with the medical card for the dental treatment services scheme in counties Laois and Offaly. [27791/21]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Dental Services (13 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: 168. To ask the Minister for Health the provisions in place for medical card patients who cannot access urgent dental treatment due to the refusal of dentists in counties Laois and Offaly to work under the dental treatment services scheme. [27792/21]

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Public Procurement Contracts (15 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: 86. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development if her Department has considered the role that social and labour procurement clauses could play in the development of economies in rural Ireland. [38307/21]

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Community Development Projects (15 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: 107. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development if her Department has considered introducing a model of community wealth building similar to that implemented in Preston, England and North Ayrshire, Scotland to help develop rural areas. [38306/21]

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: We have received apologies from Deputies Carroll MacNeill and Sherlock. Deputy Carthy may join us but may have to pop out for a meeting of the Join Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine. Due to the current situation regarding Covid-19, only the clerk to the committee, support staff and I are in the committee room. Members of the committee are attending remotely from within the...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: That is okay. Which committee is the Deputy chairing?

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: I thank the Deputy. Are the minutes of the meetings of 22 and 24 June agreed? Agreed. The minutes will, as usual, be published on the committee's web page. The second item is accounts and financial statements. Five sets of financial statements and accounts were laid before the Dáil between 28 June and 2 July. Those should be coming up on committee members' screens now. Those...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: Do any members wish to comment on any of the statements? No. Can we agree to note the accounts and statements? Agreed. The accounts and financial statements will be published as part of our minutes. As usual, we will request explanation for any significant non-compliant procurements or delays in laying the accounts before the Houses of the Oireachtas. As agreed, items of...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: Both Deputies mentioned the importance of the industry. It gets in the region of €70 million a year from the public purse. There has been a long and winding road with this issue. I looked through my notes last night. Some €18 million was awarded for the integrity fund back in 2018. Twenty-five racetracks in the State were to start a programme of installing CCTV. An amount...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: Okay, I thank the Deputy. It is fair to say that given they have been meeting since 2018, the OPW is, from what we have seen so far, not in a very strong position legally. It is depending on the goodwill of the landlord here, and hopefully that will be forthcoming. I understand the landlord may have other properties rented out to the State. No. 668 is correspondence from Ms Vivienne...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: Okay. Deputy Carthy?

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: Obviously Revenue cannot disclose it but RTÉ can voluntarily disclose it to us and it should do so. I ask for that to be followed up on. I raise with the committee that we questioned the cost of retrospective PRSI payments to employees who were wrongly classified as self-employed. The answer to question 2 in the correspondence dated 18 June says: The cost of any retrospective PRSI...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: Deputy Munster wants to come in there as well.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: The proposal is that we write back to RTÉ. There are three issues to be addressed and I will deal with the final one first. It relates to parity of pay for Irish-speaking workers at Raidió na Gaeltachta and the aspect the Deputy raised. The proposal is that the clerk to the committee will remind RTÉ of the section of the Official Report that concerns the offer being made to...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: The second issue relates to forwarding to RTÉ the letter from Revenue. The proposal is that we ask the broadcaster to disclose voluntarily the nature and amount of the settlement with Revenue regarding workers being wrongly classified as self-employed. Finally, the third proposal is that we ask RTÉ that when it has concluded its process regarding retrospective liabilities in...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: There was a sum of €24 million in total, and according to the correspondence, €14 million of the €15 million from the Department was drawn down. Is there any indication of whether capital assets were purchased with any of the money? The correspondence also points to a range of governance systems and procedures to oversee the project. That is fine and well, but neither...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: On capital assets, infrastructure or anything else physical, is Mr. McCarthy aware of any-----

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (6 Jul 2021)

Brian Stanley: I thank Mr. McCarthy. That is helpful.

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