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Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: A document such as this does not go to public consultation, it just goes to the stakeholders.

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: What is the status of these documents? Are they considered statutory documents?

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: I am watching my time ticking down. Can I just be clear when it comes to road engineering that traffic documents, for example, on the width of a road are statutory.

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: They are binding.

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: Is it fair to say that road traffic engineers look at standards for roadways that are binding and standards for cycling and walking that are not quite as binding?

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: There are unintended consequences to this.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: For clarity, is it the suggestion that this is not the most up-to-date statement of the employment status of couriers that is on the public record but that it is the most relevant.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: Yes, I have it in front of me. This is the document that they have in front of them when they are making these decisions. Before we get to the nebulous definition of whether a courier paid for his or her own helmet defining or whether he or she is self-employed, I must state that any document dating from 1997 completely predates any of the current business models relating to couriers. I...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: Do they supersede this one?

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: But this can be seen as a kind of seed document from which the rest of it grows.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: I thank Mr. McCarthy for the clarity.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: Certainly it is.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: Yes, Chairman. To be honest, I was going to ask if we could include some of the issues regarding emergency accommodation in the 17 February slot. However, the issue you have raised is very pertinent at present so I second the proposal that we include that in it. I might come back to the emergency accommodation on another occasion.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: Can we return for a moment to the issue of the chancellor of UL attending? Would it be helpful if we agreed a date that was far enough ahead? I agree that it is vital that the chancellor appear before, and talk to, the committee. There is no point in sending someone to us who is not in a senior position to explain what was happening in UL. I feel strongly that the chancellor should...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (27 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: If there is any issue with the chancellor not attending, we might return to the matter at our next correspondence meeting.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Indexation of Taxation and Social Protection System: Discussion (26 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: Does Dr. McDonnell wish to come in?

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Indexation of Taxation and Social Protection System: Discussion (26 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: I apologise for interruption, but I have to move to the next speaker. On the issue of the living wage, I want to advise Dr. Healy that the living wage Bill has appeared on the spring legislative programme for 2022. We live in hope. The next speaker is Deputy Mairéad Farrell.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Indexation of Taxation and Social Protection System: Discussion (26 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: We appear to have lost Deputy Durkan. I call Deputy Canney.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Indexation of Taxation and Social Protection System: Discussion (26 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: We are having problems with the sound.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Indexation of Taxation and Social Protection System: Discussion (26 Jan 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: Sorry, we are having problems with the sound.

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