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Seanad: Proposed Sale of AIB Shares: Statements (31 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: That is the old teacher in the Minister.

Seanad: Proposed Sale of AIB Shares: Statements (31 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I welcome the Minister for Finance to the House. I acknowledge the enormous amount of work that he has done in managing the economic crisis of this country for many years. I am also conscious that this may be one of the last times he appears here as Minister for Finance but maybe I am being presumptuous. I am always conscious about political legacy and the sale of a quarter of the AIB...

Seanad: Order of Business (30 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I raise the same issue as Senator Ardagh. I call on the Leader to organise for the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Deputy Katherine Zaponne, to come to the House. I want to impress the importance of this today because of the report on child protection by Dr. Geoffrey Shannon, which was commissioned by An Garda Síochána and published yesterday. It is a damning report. It...

Seanad: Order of Business (30 May 2017)

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Seanad: Order of Business (30 May 2017)

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Seanad: Order of Business (30 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: We need a time. Did the Leader say it would be after 6 p.m.?

Seanad: Order of Business (24 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: That involves 12 months standing.

Seanad: Order of Business (24 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I wish to discuss an issue with the European Commission's annual economic recommendations and its commentary on Ireland. It has issued a warning to Ireland that the property tax take here is too low - at 1%, it is below the EU average of 1.6% - and that the country is too reliant on volatile revenue sources. No wonder people are becoming disconnected from the European Union on a range of...

Seanad: Defence Matters: Statements (24 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I welcome the Minister of State to the House and thank him for his very comprehensive address to the Seanad on the Defence Forces. It goes without saying that as a country we are of course truly proud and grateful for the support of both the Permanent Defence Force, the Civil Defence and all other auxiliary supports around them. They do an amazing job, which is very important. It is also...

Seanad: Commission of Investigation (National Asset Management Agency) Order 2017: Motion (24 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I thank the Minister of State for being present and reading the statement into the record on the proposal. It is difficult to see what the NAMA commission will find out that we do not already know. There are outstanding criminal inquiries into the matters relating to the commission, there is a Comptroller and Auditor General report and now this commission is proposing to do this work. This...

Seanad: Order of Business (23 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I want to raise one issue. It relates to a report on direct provision supports for asylum seekers published by Mr. Justice Bryan McMahon in 2015. In that report he made 173 recommendations. I made contact with Nasc last week. For those who do not know what Nasc is, it is the Irish immigration support group based in Cork. Of course there are different stories depending on who one talks to...

Seanad: National Rehabilitation Hospital: Statements (23 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I warmly welcome the Minister of State and thank him for coming to the House to respond to the opportunity presented to him last week. He has come here willingly, as he always does, and I want to acknowledge that any time the House makes a request to the Minister of State, he responds positively and brings information with him. The more information he can bring us, the more we will invite...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government: Breach of EU Urban Wastewater Directive: Discussion (18 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I thank the witnesses for coming before the joint committee. They set out their stall very well. It is clear we have an infrastructure deficit and it will cost €1 billion to remedy the problems. I will focus for a few moments on the Ringsend treatment plant. It has been known for a long time that capacity issues would arise as economic development progressed throughout the country...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: GLAS Payments (17 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I welcome the Minister, Deputy Creed, to the House. He will have an opportunity to get water and draw his breath. I thank him for attending personally because this is an important issue. I spent last Saturday in Balmoral, Northern Ireland, at the agricultural show. It was amazing how many farmers from the South were there. One of the major topics of conversation besides Brexit was their...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: GLAS Payments (17 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I thank the Minister for that comprehensive response. I wish to comment on two things he has said in his response. There are about 1,000 queries on validation and process. That is fair enough. He has to apply the scheme. The Minister has not confirmed this, but according to official figures this week there are more than 2,090 outstanding issues. If 1,000 is subtracted from 2,000 - we...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: GLAS Payments (17 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I thank the Minister.

Seanad: Order of Business (17 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I wish to raise one simple issue. I refer to the National Rehabilitation Hospital on Rochestown Avenue in Dún Laoghaire. I have continually raised this issue in Seanad Éireann over the past year without success, so today I propose an amendment to the Order of Business. It is the first time I have ever done so but it is now required. I call on the Minister for Health to come to...

Seanad: Order of Business (17 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I listened to the Leader, but I do not believe in having a sideshow with the Minister downstairs. That is not how we do our business. This is the Chamber and where we debate. This is where we hold people to account. Therefore, I would be happy to withdraw the amendment on the basis of a commitment that the responsible Minister would attend the House on Tuesday and time would be set aside...

Seanad: Order of Business (17 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: Okay. I will withdraw the amendment on that basis. I thank the Minister for his offer, but I would like to have the issue back on the agenda on Tuesday.

Seanad: Adoption (Information and Tracing) Bill 2016: Second Stage (17 May 2017)

Victor Boyhan: I warmly welcome the Minister to the House. I particularly like to see her here and believe she has an amazing record in this whole area. She has been a wonderful advocate for children generally. This Bill will be one of the cornerstones of her policy legacy and I know she is anxious to get it right. In previous debates about the Adoption (Amendment) Bill, she has delivered in separating...

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