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- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2022: Report Stage (Resumed) (18 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: This amendment is to remove lines 16 to 22, inclusive, on page 12 of the Bill in the form we are considering it. The purpose of this amendment is to query what I consider to be a completely artificial aim, namely, that somehow the branch of the profession that a person was a part of at the time that he or she was originally made a judge should determine for any purpose later whether that...
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2022: Report Stage (Resumed) (18 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: When Senator Ward tabled these amendments on Committee Stage, I was in agreement with them. I have listened carefully to what the Minister of State has just said. He has not replied to the points I made about the fact that members of the two professions are now able to form joint firms and practise together indistinguishably. We have not heard a word about that. There is no explanation as...
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2022: Report Stage (Resumed) (18 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: Yes.
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2022: Report Stage (Resumed) (18 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: I move amendment No. 12: In page 12, to delete lines 27 to 34 and substitute the following: “judge to replace him or her.”.
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2022: Report Stage (Resumed) (18 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: Amendment No. 12 seeks to remove the complicated series of provisions in the Bill to ensure that if a person who was originally appointed or elected by the Judicial Council was, say, a barrister when that person was appointed, and was a female or a male as the case may be, that the same criteria should apply to any person who is appointed subsequently, and I refer to section 12(6) which...
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2022: Report Stage (Resumed) (18 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: I am amused at the thought, in terms of recent developments, that people could self-identify for the purpose of this and be appointed, and become eligible. Why gender is so hugely important in this context, and self-identification is irrelevant, I do not know. What the amendment proposes to do is to delete lines 27 to 34 and just simply say that if there is a casual vacancy that the...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (19 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: I raise the possibility of having a debate in this House with the Minister for Justice on the subject of the Garda Reserve. There is, on paper, a strategy for the revitalisation of the reserve over five years from 2021 to 2025. We are already in 2023 and no recruitment has taken place in recent years to the reserve. The result is that the membership of the reserve has fallen from around...
- Seanad: Civil Liability (Schools) Bill 2023: Second Stage (19 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: I want to express my complete agreement with the sentiments expressed by Senator Mullen on all fronts. It seems to me that we are here dealing with a problem which, based on some of the case law that has been mentioned, one might think the problem does not exist to the extent that it does. Senator Mullen has put his finger on one very important point and that is the iceberg principle,...
- Seanad: Civil Liability (Schools) Bill 2023: Second Stage (19 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: That is what Committee Stage is all about.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (20 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: Through the Chair, I ask the Deputy Leader to consider setting aside some time in the House to discuss Covid, the National Public Health Emergency Team, NPHET, the Government's response and whether there are already lessons to be learned. I understand that an inquiry into all of these matters is in progress. Normally, I would say that we should await the outcome of the inquiry but, having...
- Seanad: Finance Bill 2023: Second Stage (25 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: I welcome the Minister of State. Obviously this legislation is primarily to confirm, in statutory form, what has been agreed by Dáil Éireann in financial resolutions and, therefore, there is very little we can do or say about it, except to say that these measures are generally intended to mitigate and alleviate some of the particular hardships being endured by business, consumers...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: EU-UK Relations and the Windsor Framework: Engagement with European Commission Vice President (25 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: I apologise to Commissioner Šefovi for being late arriving at the meeting. I was on my feet speaking in a House of Parliament here on the Finance Bill. My point is simple and it should not cause Commissioner Šefovi any trouble. I simply want to put on the record my gratitude to him for the incredible degree of pragmatism, determination and diplomacy he has shown in bringing...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (27 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: I refer to remarks that were made yesterday at the annual meeting of prison officers. The figures for the prison system at this time are shocking. There are 157 people sleeping on mattresses on floors. There are cells with four bunks. The capacity of the women's prison is approximately one third of what is necessary. It is suggested in The Irish Timestoday that the Minister, Deputy...
- Seanad: Sectoral Employment Order (Construction Sector) 2023: Motion (27 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: When this matter was originally being considered for approval in this House, it was to be discussed without debate. I apologise because I was partly responsible for asking for the matter to be debated. The reason was that I believe there are wider issues at stake. I agree completely with Senator Ahearn in that the rates in question are not surprising and probably below the market level in...
- Seanad: Courts and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2022: Second Stage (27 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: First of all, I welcome the Minister of State to the House. This Bill is a catch-all measure. I have no objection to that. There are little things that have to be done right across the Department of Justice's portfolio of responsibilities and instead of having a separate Bill for each of them, a catch-all Bill of this kind is a useful vehicle to get them moving. On the Order of Business...
- Seanad: Courts and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2022: Second Stage (27 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: We have, as Senator Wilson said, a growing population. It has increased to 5.1 million from 3.9 million, as it was then. We have very serious crimes being committed. I am the first to say of any District Court judge who thinks it is remotely just to say to some young fellow who resists arrest or spits at a garda that he should go to prison that it is a stupid decision and that he or she is...
- Seanad: Courts and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2022: Second Stage (27 Apr 2023)
Michael McDowell: -----to ensure that it was not done. There is a right of appeal to the Circuit Court but there are people who fall through those cracks and end up in Mountjoy Prison. Their lives are ruined forever. The time has come for the Department of Justice to face up to the issue. It has between 20 and 30 acres of city-centre prime development land at Mountjoy. To start knocking bits of Mountjoy...
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Seanad Reform (4 May 2023)
Michael McDowell: I welcome the Minister of State. It is a long time since the people of Ireland voted on this issue in 1979, in the dim and distant past. That is the first point. The second is that it is five weeks since the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in the matter. It is also the case that the Supreme Court has said it will extend the stay on its decision until the end of July in order that...
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Seanad Reform (4 May 2023)
Michael McDowell: I note the Minister of State's response. I see the Minister, Deputy O'Brien, and Minister of State, Deputy Noonan, are working on proposals to bring to Cabinet. First, those proposals should be the subject of major consultation with the relevant committees of the Oireachtas, the relevant university institutions, the Electoral Commission and the wider public. Second, I emphasise that it is...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (10 May 2023)
Michael McDowell: I welcome the students from St. Fintan's school as well. I hope they have an enjoyable day. There are several matters I want to deal with regarding the Order of Business. I wish to remind the Leader, before I start, that I have in recent times obtained generalised agreement to the proposition that the Garda Reserve would be the subject of a ministerial discussion and debate in this House...