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Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: It is my understanding that there have been 18-month-old children.

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: In terms of that look back, Tusla might give us all of that information about the age profiles.

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: Ms Duggan stated that most of the children who end up in SEAs were previously in other forms of residential care. How many of the 51 were in residential care previously?

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: Is it the case that these children are going into special emergency arrangements because there is nowhere else to put them? Is that basically what Ms Duggan is saying?

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: Does that speak to a gross failure to have the necessary placements within statutory centres?

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: There was a commitment in the strategic plan.

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: A former Minister, Deputy O'Gorman, spoke about creating a total of 110 new residential places by the end of this year, 2025. How many of those new residential places are currently in place?

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: There are 46, so we are not even 50% of the way. How many does Ms Duggan think we will have by the year end?

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: When will we actually achieve the strategic objective of providing 110 beds?

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: That was in the strategic plan of the previous Minister, Deputy O'Gorman.

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: Tusla - the Child and Family Agency (2 Oct 2025)

John Brady: He spoke only last year about reaching the objective of 110 residential care bed placements by the end of 2025. That was after everything that has happened in the world.

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (8 Oct 2025)

John Brady: That is ridiculous. That is no defence.

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (8 Oct 2025)

John Brady: You are not meeting your commitments.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (9 Oct 2025)

John Brady: Everyone is very welcome to today's meeting of the Committee of Public Accounts. Before we proceed, I have a few housekeeping matters to go through. Members are reminded of the provisions within Standing Order 226 that the committee shall refrain from enquiring into the merits of policy or policies of the Government or a Minister of the Government or the merits of the objectives of such...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (9 Oct 2025)

John Brady: I thank the C and AG. Do members wish to raise any questions or queries on those? No. The first item referred to by the C and AG was the State Laboratory. A draft report was considered by the committee on Vote 14, the State Laboratory, which reports on the excess expenditure reported in the C and AG's report. The sanction of Dáil Éireann is required with respect to the excess...

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: National Treatment Purchase Fund
Financial Statements 2023: Beaumont Hospital Board
(9 Oct 2025)

John Brady: This morning, we will engage with the National Treatment Purchase Fund to discuss its 2024 financial statements, and with Beaumont Hospital to discuss its 2023 financial statements. We are joined by the following representatives from the National Treatment Purchase Fund: Ms Fiona Brady, chief executive officer; Mr. Seán Flood, director of finance; Mr. Eoin Darcy, director of ICT; Ms...

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: National Treatment Purchase Fund
Financial Statements 2023: Beaumont Hospital Board
(9 Oct 2025)

John Brady: I thank Mr. McCarthy. I now invite Ms Brady to give an opening statement on behalf of the NTPF. As set out in the letter of invitation, she has five minutes to make her statement.

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: National Treatment Purchase Fund
Financial Statements 2023: Beaumont Hospital Board
(9 Oct 2025)

John Brady: I thank Ms Brady. I now invite Ms Coyle to provide the opening statement on behalf of Beaumont Hospital.

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2024: National Treatment Purchase Fund
Financial Statements 2023: Beaumont Hospital Board
(9 Oct 2025)

John Brady: I thank Ms Coyle. I advise everyone that we will suspend the meeting for about ten to 15 minutes at 12 o'clock. I will now open the floor to members. The lead speaker is Deputy Farrelly, who has 15 minutes. All other members will have ten minutes each. If time permits, there will be a second round of questioning.

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