Results 921-940 of 1,934 for speaker:Tom Shehan
- Special Ombudsman's Report: Statements (4 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: This is the Deputy's writing.
- Special Ombudsman's Report: Statements (4 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: I did not interrupt Deputy Fahey. If he appears before the committee, we can have this tit for tat.
- Special Ombudsman's Report: Statements (4 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: I also wish to raise another matter. Of 17 applications from County Donegal, only one was successful. Of 14 applications from County Kerry, only one was successful. Of four applications from County Galway, two were successful. They were constituents of the then Minister. If he maintains that everything he did was right, then the ombudsman must be wrong. Like my colleagues, I invite the...
- Special Ombudsman's Report: Statements (4 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: To committee.
- Special Ombudsman's Report: Statements (4 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: I bet Deputy Blaney does not.
- Special Ombudsman's Report: Statements (4 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: Is the Ombudsman wrong?
- Special Ombudsman's Report: Statements (4 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: Will the Department accept this?
- Special Ombudsman's Report: Statements (4 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: That was a compliment. She tried to advise the Minister and he did not take advice on board. She should be commended for her role.
- Written Answers — Cash for Gold Schemes: Cash for Gold Schemes (4 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: Question 17: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform his views on whether there is a role for gardaà in regulating the cash for gold industry that has recently mushroomed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5752/10]
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: I wish to ask the Taoiseach a question on behalf of the small farmers of South Kerry. In excess of 70% of the farmers in South Kerry have not received their REPS payments because there is not a superintendent in the Department-----
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: -----of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in Kerry. In excess of 70% have not received their REPS cheques because there is no superintendent to sign off on them.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: Will the Taoiseach get around the recruitment embargo and put a Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food superintendent in office in Kerry, please? There is now a travel embargo where the outside superintendents cannot come.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: There will be no answers on the Adjournment either. I have simply asked the Taoiseach a question. There are in excess of 70% of the farmers-----
- Written Answers — Arts Funding: Arts Funding (9 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: Question 380: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism if he will be in a position to allocate funding and sponsorship towards a festival (details supplied) in County Cork in 2010. [6234/10]
- Written Answers — Telecommunications Services: Telecommunications Services (9 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: Question 603: To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources when the broadband service will be improved so that the population who do not have access to broadband will have same; when fibre-optic broadband will be rolled out in the Muckross area of Killarney, County Kerry. [6233/10]
- Written Answers — Crop Losses: Crop Losses (9 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: Question 622: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the measures he has in place to assist potato growers in County Kerry who were unable to plant or harvest potatoes due to the recent weather conditions; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6235/10]
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (9 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: Question 640: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food when applicants who are awaiting their REPS 4 payments will receive them as many are still awaiting their 2009 payments and are being refused feed stuffs by suppliers; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6729/10]
- Order of Business (10 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: Ouch.
- Order of Business (10 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: All the meetings seem to be happening after the event. On the day that Kraft took over Cadbury Ireland, I asked the Tánaiste to meet with the CEO of Kraft-----
- Order of Business (10 Feb 2010)
Tom Sheahan: -----in order to hold the current number of people employed-----