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- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: The extension includes an extra 5,000 bikes, I believe, spread over 40 stations. Is that right?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: If the taxpayer is paying for the stations and the bikes, then the contract we are negotiating with JCDecaux is for the running of the scheme over a period of ten, 15 or 20 years. Is that right?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: I am sorry, I did not mean to dwell on dublinbikes but it just came up in the context of the Leap card. I also wanted to mention the roll-out of the real-time passenger information and the applications for Dublin Bus and the DART, which has been excellent. I know there have been some problems and that from time to time, when I use the bus myself, the information is not to hand, but by and...
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: Did all of the staff move across as well?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: How many staff moved?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: At the time the office had a mixture of agency staff and permanent staff and the number was in the order of 30.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: Were staff costs then borne by the NTA?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: Are we still renting the building that the Taxi Regulator occupied on Fitzwilliam Square?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: What is the annual rent?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: Which public sector body is that?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: The council is coming this summer. How big is the building?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment will fill the building. Is that correct?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: The lease for its building is up. Is that the position?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: There is a rent review every five years on the lease of the building. Is that the position?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: It will be up for review in 2014.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: What will happen with the rent review?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: Take us back one step to the OPW's involvement.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: If there were an increase in the rent on the Fitzwilliam Square premises, the authority would bear the cost of it. Is that the position?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: The authority will fix the council's lease for five or 11 years. Is that correct?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)
Eoghan Murphy: What if whoever owns the building on Fitzwilliam Square increases the rent?