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Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: The Deputy should rewind the tape recorder.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: I am disappointed that Deputy Collins is leaving the Chamber.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: I call Deputy Collins.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: I am not yet addressing the Minister.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: The Minister may just sit there for a second.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: The Minister might wish to do so but there are 10,000 people outside.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: This is a diabolical way to treat a new young Deputy. Deputy Collins is probably a man of integrity and a sincere young politician, but he is caught up in a system. Someone within the Minister's party made him stand up and do the Minister's dirty work today. Everything he read out, possibly for the first time, made scurrilous accusations and was an absolute disgrace. One of the two men,...

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: Judge and jury are not enough. Let the Minister go to County Donegal and listen to the people——

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: ——and discuss the matter with these men, and go to Brussels and speak to the other man, but let him not spend 50% of his time making unwarranted accusations in respect of this affair.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: I refer to the Minister's comment about a mistake. He welcomed the approach of the two Deputies to the then Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Deputy John O'Donoghue, but he said their mistake was not to press for more information. Tomorrow morning if I am given sensitive information and a new Committee on Procedure and Privileges is in place, according to the Minister, I should...

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: The Minister said I should press my sources.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: The Minister has his own interpretation but he does not have an opinion. Mr. Justice Morris should be present.

Order of Business (23 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: Perhaps I will speak on behalf of Deputy Flanagan. My first question is very simple and could be directed at the Ceann Comhairle. When will we get a new model of debate on the Order of Business as the current one is an archaic and primitive way of getting discourse and answers to questions?

Order of Business (23 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: Some €14,000 has been taken from the pockets of children or young teenagers with disabilities aged between 16 and 18 years of age.

Order of Business (23 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: Under No. 54, eligibility for health and personal social services Bill——

Order of Business (23 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: There were 29 recommendations——

Order of Business (23 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: The Minister, Deputy Hanafin, put in one.

Order of Business (23 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: With one recommendation, it is like selling a car with just a steering wheel.

Order of Business (23 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: It is a cynical move by the Minister, Deputy Hanafin.

Written Answers — Departmental Agencies: Departmental Agencies (23 Oct 2008)

Joe McHugh: Question 15: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the effects the budget 2009 cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency will have on the protection of the environment here; if the Environmental Protection Agency has indicated to him the programmes that will be cut; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36544/08]

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