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- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (21 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: It is incredibly strange that the Minister would provide us with such a note on data centres without any reference to concerns regarding potential rolling blackouts across the State this winter. It was only last week when he said he was increasingly confident that this would not occur. Being increasingly confident that we have electricity is not a standard of public service that the public...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (21 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: We have been back and forth with Caranua in particular. Almost a year later, we still have not gotten a letter back from Caranua. While we got the response from the Department of Education, we are currently awaiting a response from Caranua. I am sure that the Department is well aware that we have separately provided such permission in the cases that I have raised several times at this...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (21 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: Chair, the main issue, since we had Caranua in, has been the outstanding cases that have not been dealt with satisfactorily. We are still none the wiser as to whether they have been dealt with. That is my point. We still do not know yet whether those cases - I think there were three - were dealt with prior to the wind up of Caranua.
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Animal Welfare (21 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: 697. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the reason An Garda Síochána did not utilise the Animal Health and Welfare Act 2013 in a case (details supplied). [45130/21]
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: A number of my colleagues have asked questions on the procurement of defective products and products that cannot be used because they do not meet the regulatory standards. Will the HSE confirm that there is no other product similar to the ventilators and hand sanitiser on which public money was spent and that cannot be used and is sitting in a warehouse or storeroom somewhere?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: There is absolutely nothing other than the ventilators or hand sanitiser sitting in a warehouse or storage room somewhere that was purchased and not fit for purchase. Will the witnesses categorically confirm this?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: Outside of Covid-related equipment, is there any other stock that was purchased that was not fit for purpose and did not meet the regulatory standards and is now sitting in a warehouse or storage room?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: Sorry, time is limited, as Mr. Swords knows. Is there or is there not?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: There is no stock sitting there that was purchased and that did not meet regulatory standards.
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: There is nothing there and nothing would ever come to light.
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: Mr. Swords is saying that there is not. I thank him. There were reports that the HSE might be sued as a result of the cyberattack which saw a significant amount of people's personal data leaked. How many people had their personal data leaked?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: Time is of the essence. How many people had their personal data leaked?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: Does Mr. Reid have a total figure
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: The 512 records are what Mr. Reid knows about so far. He has no real idea and cannot say categorically because he does not know. That is the answer, I suppose. Has any legal case been brought as a result of this?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: In response to the colleague who spoke before me, Mr. Reid referred to outdated equipment. I suspect that is where he thinks the HSE's vulnerability was exploited. He also said the HSE is monitoring as of now. Does he accept there was a lax approach to security which would have had some bearing on this given that it is monitoring after the event and that systems were not updated prior to that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: Does Mr. Reid think that other health services have that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: Is Mr. Reid aware of any other national health services that would have that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: I asked Mr. Reid if he was aware if other national health services would have that ongoing monitoring in place.
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: In effect, the HSE was lax in its approach to security. Mr. Reid would have to accept that, surely.
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (16 Sep 2021)
Imelda Munster: That is all the more reason for monitoring, surely. Mr. Reid was aware of that prior to the attack happening.