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Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: -----from the existing hierarchy. Why does the Government not want change? Why has the Government not published the terms of reference for the commission of investigation as recommended by the Guerin report?

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: She still remains answerable to the Government and not to the people.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: For more than two years we were confronted with seemingly endless scandals of Garda malpractice. For a year and a half we heard total Government denials. Then a few heads rolled and we were given promises of reform and loads of reports. The Garda Síochána Inspectorate report insisted that a complete radical cultural change was required but the Government has decided to appoint an...

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: Legislation has been delayed and reform has been promised but not delivered. It is the same policing policy but a different PR policy which has worked well for the Government. The appointment of the Garda Commissioner and in particular the appointment of the chair of the independent policing authority has been shrouded in secrecy rather than transparency.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: The Government has bypassed proper protocol.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: How many people applied for those two jobs? How many people were interviewed for those jobs? Did anyone from outside the State apply for the Garda Commissioner job?

Other Questions: Election Monitoring Missions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: In 1948 the Jews expelled, massacred, destroyed, raped and generally behaved like any other colonialist movement operating in the Middle East and Africa since the beginning of the 19th century.

Other Questions: Election Monitoring Missions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: As a result of that campaign, 500 Palestinian villages and 11 urban neighbourhoods were destroyed.

Other Questions: Election Monitoring Missions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: Nothing much has changed. In regard to the Swedish model and Palestine-----

Other Questions: Election Monitoring Missions (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: We were late starting.

Other Questions: Foreign Conflicts (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: 10. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade if he will follow the Swedish example and recognise the state of Palestine; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44963/14]

Other Questions: Foreign Conflicts (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: I thank the Minister and Leas-Cheann Comhairle. As I was saying, as a result of that campaign, 500 Palestinian villages and 11 urban neighbourhoods were destroyed, 700,000 Palestinians were expelled and several thousand were massacred. It was a genocide at the time. What is happening today is not very different. The Minister said he has not ruled out recognition by Ireland of the...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Northern Ireland Issues (26 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: 20. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade if he has had discussions with Northern Ireland Minister of Justice, David Ford, in relation to prison conditions in Maghaberry, County Antrim and the impact they may have on the political situation in Northern Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44964/14]

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Trade Agreements (25 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: 114. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation in the case of Ireland signing up to the transatlantic trade and investment partnership, if Ireland will also be subject to the investor state dispute mechanism; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44364/14]

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Trade Agreements (25 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: 117. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the timeframe regarding the introduction of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership; when it is likely to be discussed in Dáil Éireann; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44363/14]

Water Sector Reforms: Motion (Resumed) (19 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: The majority of the wastewater problem is in Dublin.

Water Sector Reforms: Motion (Resumed) (19 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: Dublin has a far worse problem.

Water Sector Reforms: Motion (Resumed) (19 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: In Dublin we would not be looking for individual leaks. The cast-iron pipes have been corroded and the four-inch pipes have a bore of two inches left, as the rest consists of corrosion. We would not be fixing leaks here and there but rather replacing pipes. It is not a matter of looking for leaks and one does not need a meter to know where are the pipes I have mentioned. These pipes were...

Water Sector Reforms: Motion (Resumed) (19 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: We know where they are but like its predecessor, this Government has done nothing about fixing those pipes. It is madness.

Water Sector Reforms: Motion (Resumed) (19 Nov 2014)

Mick Wallace: We have been contacted by concerned superintendents who have argued that the manner in which gardaí have been sent in many cases to police protests is unfair. These gardaí could not get overtime for the past number of years in order to look after normal work but when the water charges came along, any amount of people can be allowed to work in order to police these protests. These...

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