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Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: That is all agreed.

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: Does the Taoiseach accept the findings of the Moriarty tribunal?

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: I accepted it already; it is on record.

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: No it is not actually, Deputy Shatter.

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: I know all that. Does the Taoiseach accept the findings or not?

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: It is extraordinary that the Taoiseach would not go on the record in terms of the findings of the report.

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: It is an extraordinary position that the Taoiseach of this country will not say whether he accepts findings of fact of the tribunal.

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: It is not acceptable. It is unprecedented.

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: This is the-----

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: -----biggest political scandal in the history of the State and the Taoiseach cannot comment on-----

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: -----the findings of fact of a judge of a tribunal that was established unanimously by this House.

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: It is a disgrace.

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: We dealt with all of that in here.

Leaders' Questions (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: How come?

Cabinet Sub-Committees (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: In terms of the programme for Government, in the Taoiseach's opening remarks in establishing a Government he emphasised the necessity for joined-up Government. Nowhere is that more critical than in the area of climate change. It is not just the responsibility of the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, it requires multi-departmental engagement and involvement. From...

Social Partnership (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: Question 5: To ask the Taoiseach his views on social partnership and his plans for social partnership over the coming years [5914/11]

Social Partnership (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: I understand we are taking all the questions on social partnership together. We have asked for the Taoiseach's views on social partnership. I have listened carefully to what the Taoiseach has said and I believe it represents a significant departure from the concept of social partnership as we have known it in recent years. Is the Taoiseach saying today that the concept of social...

Social Partnership (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: Does the Taoiseach intend to re-establish social partnership as we knew it, in terms of engaging with the farming organisations, the trade union movement, the employers' representatives and the community and social pillar? Will the Taoiseach bring these together on a collective basis in a meeting anytime soon?

Official Engagements (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: Question 9: To ask the Taoiseach if he discussed with US President Barack Obama the withdrawal of funds for the International Fund for Ireland; and if he has any plans to pursue this matter further with Congress [5815/11]

Official Engagements (30 Mar 2011)

Micheál Martin: It is welcome that the visit to the United States was a success on many fronts. It bears out the importance of such visits. When I was Minister for Foreign Affairs, they were subject to attack from time to time, not from all elements in the House but from certain elements in it. I recommend that in the future all major cities in the United States should be visited by Ministers during the...

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