Results 8,481-8,500 of 14,841 for speaker:Dara Calleary
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Public Sector Pensions Data (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: On the pension issue, can the Minister clarify if any work was done specifically in advance of this round of talks? Has the Government made proposals in this round of talks around pensions and pension contributions? With regard to the talks, does the Minister have a new timescale in mind? Can he confirm the reports that even though we are ten days into the process, a pay offer has yet to...
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Public Sector Pensions Data (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: With regard to pensions, changes were made to pensions and all the people involved suffered deductions as part of the financial emergency measures in the public interest legislation. I am aware the Minister has an ongoing engagement with the Alliance of Retired Public Servants, but what status will its members have in terms of the pay talks? This affects them. I know they have a...
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Public Sector Pay (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: 3. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform his plans to provide for equal pay for new entrants into the public service; the timeframe he expects this to become a reality; the cost of implementing same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26408/17]
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Public Sector Pay (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: I welcome the confirmation of the figure of €209 million. The Minister quoted from the Public Service Pay Commission report, but it also stated there may be an issue of equality regarding the different pay scales. Our public service is different. When we send two gardaí out on the streets this evening, one of them will be on one pay rate, the other on another one. They are...
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Public Sector Pay (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: I accept that pay is one issue and there are others, and that has been highlighted by the Public Service Pay Commission, but it is the Minister's Department that is effectively the human resources, HR, agent for Government. He and his Department need to take the lead in concentrating on these issues. He needs to pull the HSE in and ask why we are losing the best graduates we have to offer...
- Other Questions: Information and Communications Technology (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: 7. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the progress made under the public service information and communications technology strategy; the amount of money spent on the strategy; the Departments to which it has been rolled out; if he is satisfied that the investment to date in 2017 has represented value for money; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26202/17]
- Other Questions: Information and Communications Technology (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: The number of very serious IT outages, which affected people's information in recent weeks and months, has highlighted the importance of a proper public service technology strategy, particularly given the amount of data and information it controls. I want to discuss with the Minister the progress of the strategy, what the Government is prioritising in terms of investment in the strategy and...
- Other Questions: Information and Communications Technology (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: With regard to the security breaches that have occurred, what work is being done to ensure that citizens' information is protected to the highest degree possible? Is that a function of each Department or is it a function of the OGCIO? Second, the Minister of State referred to the cloud. How will he ensure, as we move towards cloud storage, that information contained in the cloud will be secure?
- Other Questions: Information and Communications Technology (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: With regard to those models, what importance is being attached to the security of the information? Have there been any major or significant cyber attacks on a Department or on government information in the course of the last 12 months?
- Other Questions: Public Private Partnerships (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: This is probably a continuation of the discussion the Minister had with Deputy Burton. More importantly, it focuses on the 10% rule in public private partnerships. The Minister's colleagues, the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government, Deputy Simon Coveney, and the Minister for Social Protection, Deputy Leo Varadkar, have been promising infrastructure projects like...
- Other Questions: Public Private Partnerships (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: Yes, there is a cost and these moneys must be repaid. We all accept that. However, consider the opportunity costs of not having proceeded with some of the projects that PPPs are currently funding. The costs we repay include maintenance of roads and so forth, so we must do something. I share Deputy Burton's concerns about the Minister's remark on whether we have capacity to deliver and...
- Other Questions: Public Private Partnerships (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: I do not want that outcome either, but I am anxious to see a pathway to deal with the serious infrastructure bottleneck facing our country in so many areas such as housing, roads, ports and airports, which is being discussed at every hearing of the Committee on Budgetary Oversight. We all want the country to develop economically, but our current infrastructure is pulling down our chances of...
- Other Questions: Flood Relief Schemes (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: In the context of flooding, can the Minister confirm if the transfer of the Ministry responsible for flooding from the Minister of State, Deputy Canney, to Deputy Moran will happen?
- Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Procurement Regulations (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: 20. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform his plans to support the passage of the Public Services and Procurement (Social Value) Bill 2017 which passed Second Stage, and was referred to select committee on 22 February 2017; the measures he is taking to ensure that contracts are structured in a way that enables SMEs to compete; and if he will make a statement on the matter....
- Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Flood Relief Schemes Status (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: 34. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the status of the flood prevention programme; the key projects that will be carried out in 2017; the key projects that have been completed in 2017; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26200/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Nursing Staff Data (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: 180. To ask the Minister for Health the number of trips taken by each hospital in 2015 and in 2016 to recruit nurses; the amount spent on each trip and on expenses associated with the trip; the number of nurses recruited on each trip; the number of nurses that subsequently commenced employment in the relevant hospital; the number of nurses still in employment at each hospital to 30 April 2017...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Nursing Staff Recruitment (1 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: 181. To ask the Minister for Health the amount spent by his Department, by agencies of his Department or by the HSE in recruiting nurses from abroad in 2015 and in 2016; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26456/17]
- Resignation of Taoiseach (13 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: When Michael Ring is in Dublin.
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Corporation Tax Receipts: Department of Finance and Revenue Commissioners (14 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: On that figure of seven jobs having been recovered, at what wage level are they in comparison with the ten that were lost?
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Corporation Tax Receipts: Department of Finance and Revenue Commissioners (14 Jun 2017)
Dara Calleary: The explanation for the surge in revenue in 2015 is still very light. This was part of a sequence of events that caused tremendous reputational damage to the country in terms of leprechaun economics, and the witnesses have only really accounted for €200 million of the surge in the context of companies that were able to use losses previously, yet there was a €2.3 billion surge....