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- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Two out of how many?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: What steps is Teagasc taking with regard to that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: We will go back to-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: The men do, I think, in this case. No, I take that back. I will leave it for the Minister. I just highlight it because we had discussions earlier, though not today, about this in the context of value for money. Gender balance will clearly bring more value for money. There are many studies about that. I will leave that. With regard to governance, I congratulate the witnesses on a...
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: It has met on a number of occasions. It is all set out here. The chairperson of the board said he had set up internal audit control. When was that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: That is what I want to clarify with Professor Boyle now. Everything looks good on paper. The committee meets the audit and risk committee. I saw a comment that the chairperson of the board has set up internal audit controls. When were they set up? Professor Boyle did not give a date.
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I understand all that.
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Page 73 indicates Teagasc has an audit and risk committee, which met four times, and that it has also established an internal audit function, which is adequately resourced and conducts an agreed programme of work. That caught my eye. It says it has established it. When was it established?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Is it just the way it is written?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: There was an organisation before the committee recently, which had no internal audit function, even though on paper-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I would like to believe Professor Boyle but I prefer to see it on paper. Page 47 refers to the Teagasc national farm survey. I thank Professor Boyle for it. It contains interesting information. Is 84,599 the total number of farms?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I saw that the sample is 800.
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I see a huge range. Some 35% of farms earned less than €10,000. Will Professor Boyle explain the regional analysis for me on page 47, tying it back to north Mayo? I have a difficulty with the colour coding about farm viability. It indicates that 30% of farms are vulnerable, 43% are viable and 27% are sustainable.
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Which 31% of farmers would.
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: What is the percentage in the west of Ireland, including Galway and Mayo?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Would it be possible to get those figures?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Will they include a breakdown of the counties of the west?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I will go through Teagasc's mission statement regarding the rural economy and development. What was the purpose in drawing attention to the fact that Teagasc cannot borrow? Is the organisation not allowed to go into an overdraft and not allowed to borrow? I do not know why I received two opening statements.
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: That is very good. It was very helpful. The last goal in that one "to enhance organisational ability" - is especially relevant to today's proceedings. Does Professor Boyle believe that Teagasc should be able to borrow money? Is that his purpose in raising it today? If so, what changes have to be made?
- Public Accounts Committee: Teagasc Financial Statements 2017 (4 Oct 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I see, and so far, they have said "No".