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Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: Have the heads of the new Bill been agreed?

Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: Have the heads of the new Bill been agreed?

Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: He would be very interested in the answer to my question.

Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: Has the Taoiseach got an answer?

Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: Have the heads of the Bill been agreed?

Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: Have the heads of the Bill been agreed?

Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: Have the heads of the Bill been agreed? The Taoiseach does not like to answer my question.

Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: The Government has not reached agreement on the terms of it.

Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: The Cabinet cannot agree on how to deal with it.

Leaders' Questions. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: The problem is that the Government cannot agree on how to do it.

Order of Business. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: They cannot agree. That is the problem.

Council Framework Decision: Motion. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: In the main I support this proposal, with one reservation which I will outline. It is clearly in the interest of a civilised state to support the objective of the proposed framework decision to establish rules which will enable and require member states' law enforcement authorities effectively and expeditiously to exchange information and intelligence. The purpose of this proposal is to...

Council Framework Decision: Motion. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: We had up to a couple of years ago when the current Minister took over.

Courts (Register of Sentences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: I move: "That the Bill be now read a Second Time." I propose to share time with Deputies Durkan, Naughten and English. The purpose of this Bill is to create a comprehensive register of sentences so that sentencing norms can be assessed and to introduce greater transparency in the sentencing process within the criminal justice system. Essentially, therefore, what I propose is the establishment...

Courts (Register of Sentences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: ——because the information was not available. He had to refer to the Irish Prison Service which checked records and warrants from the courts and hoped to present a clear picture in due course. My approach is that such information should be available regularly and at the touch of a button and it will be available if the kind of information I want to establish through the database and the...

Courts (Register of Sentences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: That is a moot point.

Courts (Register of Sentences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: The Government cannot agree.

Courts (Register of Sentences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: It will have to await the change of Government, obviously.

Courts (Register of Sentences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: I am open to amendment. It is not a problem.

Courts (Register of Sentences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (30 May 2006)

Jim O'Keeffe: That is good.

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