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- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: If the Minister, Deputy Dempsey, wants to keep interrupting with his remarks, that is typical.
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Minister is the man who said that â¬62 million out of â¬100 million was small change.
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: It may be small change to him, but not to the thousands of mortgage payers out there who cannot meet their repayments.
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: I want to come back to something else the Tánaiste said.
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Tánaiste said the Government has a plan in respect of Anglo Irish Bank. Am I to take it, therefore, that Deputy Fleming, from the Taoiseach's own constituency, is grossly out of order in respect of the legislation planned by the Government? I also asked another question, which the Tánaiste did not answer. In view of the incompetence of Mr. Neary, the former regulator, does she...
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach said "in every respect" and I assumed that included legislation.
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: May I make a final comment on this?
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: I am glad the Tánaiste said that we cannot assume what the Taoiseach says is the truth.
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: What is the allegation, a Cheann Comhairle?
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: The deputy head of Government said it.
- Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: I understand the process, a Cheann Comhairle. I happen to have been here just a few years longer than yourself. However, the Tánaiste said to me that I cannot assume that what the Taoiseach says is going to happen. He said he was going to pursue this matter in every respect. I asked her if that meant legislation. I am now to take from her reply that I cannot assume that legislation will...
- Written Answers — Planning Issues: Planning Issues (22 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: Question 39: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the legal position of buildings constructed in the docklands areas that were granted planning permission by Section 25; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16061/10]
- Decentralisation Programme. (27 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach the number of staff in his Department who have applied for relocation under the decentralisation programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8786/10]
- Decentralisation Programme. (27 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: Does the Taoiseach have information on the 31 people who have applied to the Central Applications Facility to move from his Department? Does he know what Departments they have expressed a preference for in their applications?
- Decentralisation Programme. (27 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: What is the status of the 35 locations which are to be reviewed next year? The Taoiseach is aware that on foot of a Decentralisation Implementation Group report, authorisation was given for decentralisation to go ahead at certain locations, with other locations to be reviewed in 2011. What is the status of that review?
- Decentralisation Programme. (27 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: In light of the manner in which the categories and numbers may stack up, does the Taoiseach believe that the 2011 review will result in any of these locations being approved? Given the current constraints on spending, does he believe decentralisation will go ahead at those locations? I would like to bring a symptom of this botched decentralisation plan to his attention. The Office of...
- Decentralisation Programme. (27 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: That adds two hours to the daily travel of staff. The total cost of the development of the Trim site was â¬37.5 million. The site cost â¬5 million and the construction of the OPW facility cost â¬32 million. The OPW office in St. Stephen's Green has not yet been vacated because a large cohort of staff, including four of the six principal architects, do not want to relocate. It was...
- Decentralisation Programme. (27 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: Some staff from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform will move into the OPW building in 2010, which will save â¬1.5 million. At a time when we are all talking about environmental savings, etc., is that Taoiseach happy that a bus leaves Dublin Castle every morning to go up and down to Trim? Does the Taoiseach consider that to be satisfactory?
- Decentralisation Programme. (27 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: Does the Ceann Comhairle want to give me guidance on the kind of questions I should be asking?
- Decentralisation Programme. (27 Apr 2010)
Enda Kenny: I am asking the Head of Government about the status of the 2011 review. I have mentioned a symptom of bad planning in respect of decentralisation to County Meath. I respect the staff of the Office of Public Works, who do a very good job in the work that they do. I will mention another example. The former Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Deputy à CuÃv, agreed that the...