Results 23,881-23,900 of 33,581 for speaker:Catherine Connolly
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: The Deputy is at the moment.
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I am not allowing the Deputy in at this point. I allowed Deputy Mattie McGrath in.
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I am not allowing the Deputy in at this point. I have made my ruling and I am moving on to the Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill.
- Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill: Report Stage (Resumed) (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Deputy Troy was in possession. We are resuming on amendment No. 4 which was recommitted.
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Certainly.
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Everyone is in favour of it.
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Is it agreed that the Bill be sent to the Seanad? Agreed. You wanted to come back in, Deputy McGrath. Is that correct?
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Keep to the amendment.
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I gave him permission to do a wrap-up, a quick summary. That is it.
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Thank you. Please co-operate.
- Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Deputy, please. I am asking you to co-operate. We are at an end. I simply gave you a minute to wrap-up.
- Leaders' Questions (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: That is not good enough. The Taoiseach is in charge. What knowledge does the Taoiseach have about the delay from when the first girl disclosed, the second girl in 2011, the third girl in 2013, to April 2016, when a referral was made to an independent review panel? What investigation has the Taoiseach done? What has his Department said to him? What has the head of the Health Service...
- Leaders' Questions (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I agree that the process needs time. I am happy that the Government is not going down the route of a HIQA report which was rushed into, although it was inappropriate. We do not have the facts before us. Many comments have been made on tribunals, what they cost and how they can go on. What is ignored is that tribunals come about because we do not have the facts before us in the Dáil,...
- Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Youth Employment Initiative (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: 42. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development if the required review of the disadvantaged youth employment initiative has been carried out; if so, if he will provide a copy of same; the allocation of funding and the amount of underspend in relation to the scheme in 2016 and 2017; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19007/18]
- Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Dormant Accounts Fund Administration (2 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: 58. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development if the required statutory review under the Dormant Accounts Act 2001 for the 2013-2016 disbursement scheme which expired at the end of November 2016 has been conducted; if so, if he will provide a copy of same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19006/18]
- National Cervical Screening Programme: Statements (1 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Theoretically, am I correct that there could be five cases, ten cases, 100 cases or more in being and there is no mechanism for the State Claims Agency to tell the Department?
- National Cervical Screening Programme: Statements (1 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: No, this is a question. The Minister's officials seem to be nodding to him. Is there no mechanism in place for the State Claims Agency?
- National Cervical Screening Programme: Statements (1 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: Okay. I am waiting for the answer because I have two more questions.
- National Cervical Screening Programme: Statements (1 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: My time will be up.
- National Cervical Screening Programme: Statements (1 May 2018)
Catherine Connolly: I do. The NTMA appeared before the Committee of Public Accounts, of which I am a member. I am asking a practical question. What mechanism is there to report back to the Department and the Minister on claims arising from similar circumstances as this case? That is one question. Mr. O'Brien stated he was unaware of this case until he read about it in the newspaper. Is that credible? If...