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- Covid-19 Task Force: Statements (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: I, too, am happy to speak on this issue tonight although I am very critical that we did not have a question and answer session or a debate and had to fight tooth and nail to have this debate, albeit it is just statements with no answers from the Minister. I am glad that the Minister has stayed for this debate. It is the first debate where he and his group have waited to hear our own group....
- Covid-19 Task Force: Statements (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: Many media reports have carried this and the HSE has not come back with a comprehensive answer as to where the 600-----
- Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: I can see where the Minister of State is coming from. What is deemed to be a relatively minor offence cannot be hanging over a person who is innocent until proven guilty forever. However, we are dealing with new technology and the storage of an image. I welcome the Minister of State's clarification that one image can be and should be an issue of criminal proceedings. It could be on the...
- Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: I support this amendment. We are trying to deal with a serious issue. As Deputy Pringle has alluded to, the relevant images might be years old and, for some reason, they may appear ten years later. One might not know for a number of years that such an image is circulating and one might find out by accident, or whatever way it happens. I am confused as to why we need a sunset clause. The...
- Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: I too support this amendment. As Deputy Pringle, it is very disturbing and distressing for people to be beset by or have harmful or menacing messages sent to them, or to be harassed all the time in terms of one-way traffic. Legislation needs to deal with this. As Deputy Pringle said, perhaps we are rushing this Bill. We all wanted it and spoke here a month ago when the crisis hit....
- Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: I too want to thank Deputy Howlin, one of the longest serving and widely experienced Members, for the effort he has put in to progress this legislation. I also thank the Minister for Justice and the Minister of State, Deputy James Browne. This came to light in a big way. It was under the surface obviously for a long time. This undercurrent has been out there for a long time. That...
- Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: Amendments Nos. 1 to 7, inclusive, are related and may be discussed together. Amendment No. 2 is a logical alternative to Uimh. 1. Amendment No. 3 is consequent on amendment No. 1 or amendment No. 2. Amendments Nos. 4 and 5 are physical amendments to amendment No. 3.
- Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) (Amendment) Bill 2020: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: I thank the Deputies for their co-operation. That was speedy.
- Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) (Amendment) Bill 2020: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: The Bill has now passed and will be reported to Seanad Éireann.
- Appropriation Bill 2020: Second and Subsequent Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: Since there is no Green Party Member in the Chamber, I invite the Minister to respond. I thank him for his forbearance.
- Appropriation Bill 2020: Second and Subsequent Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: The Bill, which is certified to be a money Bill in accordance with Article 22.2.1° of the Constitution, will be sent to the Seanad.
- Appropriation Bill 2020: Second and Subsequent Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: Perhaps an Teachta Collins will get a hybrid wheelbarrow. Does the Minister want to make a brief reply or will we move on? Is there someone else wishing to contribute? Is it agreed to let Deputy O'Dowd in?
- Appropriation Bill 2020: Second and Subsequent Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: To be fair, many people missed their slots. I am in Deputies' hands.
- Appropriation Bill 2020: Second and Subsequent Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: We are still within the timeframe. I am in Deputies' hands.
- Appropriation Bill 2020: Second and Subsequent Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: Tá deich nóiméad fós. We have ten minutes within the time allocated.
- Appropriation Bill 2020: Second and Subsequent Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: I did not see the Deputy up there.
- Appropriation Bill 2020: Second and Subsequent Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: A number of Government Deputies missed their slot.
- Appropriation Bill 2020: Second and Subsequent Stages (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: With the permission of the Minister and that of the House, we will allow Deputy Michael Collins in because he came into the Chamber as the Minister got to his feet. Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (17 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: I acknowledge the Ceann Comhairle's good wishes. On behalf of the Rural Independent Group, I thank you, a Cheann Comhairle, the Leas-Cheann Comhairle, Peter Finnegan, Elaine Gunn, and the whole team here, everybody in the community, for what has been done during this difficult year and wish them well for Christmas. I also thank the Garda Síochána who are outside in all weathers...
- Investment Limited Partnerships (Amendment) Bill 2020 [Seanad]: Report and Final Stages (16 Dec 2020)
Mattie McGrath: It is very late. If there are people at home who may be watching this debate at this hour of the night, I, too, am concerned about the priorities of this Government and successive Governments and the lack of legislation around banking. It is the Wild West out there as far as the banking sector goes. They banks can do what they like, and have done what they like and got away with it. Other...