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Written Answers — Crime Prevention: Crime Prevention (14 Dec 2011)

Alan Shatter: Regulation of the scrap metal industry is not a matter within my Department's remit. The regulation of waste activities is, of course, relevant to the industry. Such activities require authorisation in accordance with the Waste Management Act 1996; the terms of such authorisations are primarily derived from requirements of EU Directives on waste and specific waste streams such as end of...

Written Answers — Garda Equipment: Garda Equipment (27 Sep 2011)

Alan Shatter: ...for procurement of high value/high risk goods and services while local Divisional Procurement Committees are responsible for the procurement of other services such as cleaning, towing and waste management. Furthermore, The Garda Síochána purchases goods and services (e.g. furniture, stationary office equipment, fuel, vehicles and other goods and services) from contracts put in place by...

Seanad: Programme for Government: Motion (23 Mar 2011)

Alan Shatter: ...financial institutions and the approach to these difficulties of the previous Government. We have been forced to accept financial assistance from the IMF and the European Union and our capacity to manage our own financial affairs has been substantially diminished. These events have badly damaged our reputation as a country in the European Union and across the world. Reflecting the scale...

Health (Amendment) Bill 2010: Committee and Remaining Stages (23 Jun 2010)

Alan Shatter: ...it. The delivery of services is not just about the issuing of an individual medical card to an applicant who may be entitled to it, it is about a range of issues. Included are the operation and management of accident and emergency units in hospitals, the reason beds may be vacant in a ward when there are people lying on trolleys in the accident and emergency section, and the reasons...

Oireachtas Reform: Motion. (24 Mar 2009)

Alan Shatter: ...number of Ministers of State that any Government could appoint, we do not need 20. Twelve is a reasonable number to meet all the requirements to ensure that Government runs properly, but we could manage with fewer than 12. I do not want any of the Ministers of State to take my comments personally because I am sure they are all decent people. It is not their fault they have been given...

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