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Pension Provisions. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: The Minister will be aware the Revenue Commissioners have committed to investigate the construction industry with regard to uncollected taxes and PRSI payments. Does the Minister agree it would also be in order for his Department to undertake a parallel investigation into other aspects of the industry?

Order of Business. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: We will rip up the old one.

Order of Business. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: The child care amendment Bill will allow for adoption in certain circumstances. During a recent Order of Business the Tánaiste stated it is likely to be a priority. The Government gave a commitment it will be published before the start of the next session at the end of September. Will the Taoiseach give a further commitment that it will be published before then? When are we likely to have a...

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: I represent a constituency in which the process of introducing two incinerators has become well advanced as a direct result of Government interference and policy making. My constituency is being asked to take the national toxic waste incinerator as well as a domestic waster incinerator on the same site for the Cork city and county area. It has been opposed throughout a Bord Pleanála process...

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: I listen to much of what the Minister has to say, even if it is nauseating at the best of times. However, landfill will not be replaced. While it may be altered, my constituency will have a three-headed monster.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: The reality is that, in my constituency, the Minister's Government wants us to have a national toxic waste incinerator, a domestic incinerator and landfill sites for domestic waste and toxic ash. That has not been stated in any Government policy and it will be the reality for any incinerator likely to be built in this country in the coming years. Our motion outlines several areas in which the...

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: The Ceann Comhairle does not realise what I could state.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: The Government and the Minister have failed on a policy which sees more waste being produced. The insistence in the Government amendment on spurious statistics and the transport of huge volumes of waste to countries such as China being called recycling is something we need to examine through our political system. A huge confidence trick is being played on the people of this country. They need...

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: The first line.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: It is the same speech.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: The EU 15.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: The Minister said the same about my car.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: Who is misrepresenting the truth now?

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: Not true, either. What about Holland?

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: How much of it will be used for a prison?

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: What about the waste going to China that is labelled as recycled waste?

Road Traffic Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: The ever-increasing number of fatalities on our roads, the number of accidents and the large number of people suffering serious injury as a result of those accidents rightly concern everyone in this House. No Member or political party should be engaged in trying to score political points on the back of people's suffering. However, criticism of the delay in introducing necessary legislation is...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Code: Social Welfare Code (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: Question 56: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs his plans for reviewing the habitual residency condition; and if his attention has been drawn to the concerns raised by some agencies who view the conditions as too restrictive in areas such as homelessness services. [22999/06]

Written Answers — Social Welfare Fraud: Social Welfare Fraud (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: Question 65: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs his views on recent findings of the Comptroller and Auditor General in relation to rent supplement overpayments and the need to develop methods to identify the extent of fraudulent or unwarranted recourse to rent supplements. [22998/06]

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (20 Jun 2006)

Dan Boyle: Question 240: To ask the Minister for Finance the expected cost of making the unused part of personal tax credits refundable to those low income earners who are currently on the Revenue Commissioner's records and do not benefit from the credit. [23654/06]

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