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Financial Resolutions 2013 - Budget Statement 2013 (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: We had a proposal for it.

Financial Resolutions 2013 - Budget Statement 2013 (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: What about child benefit? What about the respite grant?

Financial Resolutions 2013 - Budget Statement 2013 (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: What about Trinity College Dublin?

Financial Resolutions 2013 - Budget Statement 2013 (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: Only two copies of the Minister's speech have been distributed.

Financial Resolutions 2013 - Budget Statement 2013 (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: Perhaps there have been some late changes.

Order of Business (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: It seems a long time.

Order of Business (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: I read a headline this morning that may cause some reflection. It indicated that a delay in enacting legislation is destroying lives. This relates to the Personal Insolvency Bill. I remember predicting in July that the framework would not be put in place until 2013. The legislation has passed through the House so the question relates to the regulations that must be commenced to ensure...

Order of Business (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: Will the Taoiseach provide an update? Will it be operable before the new year?

Order of Business (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: Will the regulations be in operation?

Order of Business (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: That sounds like it will be the new year.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: He decided for some reason - and I do not know why - to switch this on the eve of a Cabinet meeting after the Taoiseach had signed off with the Tánaiste on 33, not including these two.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: No one knew up to the Monday evening or indeed Tuesday morning. The Labour Ministers clearly did not know either, but for some reason they allowed their Minister of State to take the fall and resign.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: There is something wrong here. At the very minimum it is wrong for a Minister to interfere in moving a project that is significant for private sector stakeholders from one model to another which confers a better benefit ultimately.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: A Labour Party Minister of State resigned over this.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: He did not tell us the truth. He told a pack, a tissue of them.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: And no propriety.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: The former Minister of State, Deputy Shortall, saw this and she raised the alarm. All these documents show that she was raising alarms about this the whole way along the line.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach is not glad I got it because he would not give it.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach would not give the information. With all his talk about transparency and all his talk about "Paddy wants to know", he would not give me the information.

Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2012)

Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach is not glad. It is no thanks to him that I got the information.

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