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Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: I refer to cases where the sale value might have been settled in 2007 or 2008 and when the property was sold in 2011 or 2012 it would have realised a price substantially lower than the value which had been put on it. In that case, the person would pay much more than the 15% of the value when the property was sold. Equally, if there is a significant uplift in the market the HSE may be losing...

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: Perhaps Mr. Hynes would come back to me.

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: I am happy to receive a written reply. It unlocks my second point, namely if we are dependent on the market, is there a need to review the scheme to see if settlement can be made far earlier? I suggest this because there is a difficulty with housing. Selling the home at any point is an emotional issue but it often happens when the person passes away. Is there any way that if the scheme is...

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: Many people are fearful of the fair deal scheme and its legal complexities. I do not think that it is easily understood and there is no incentive to sell earlier. I referred to the financial product that is often called life loans. They are sold by banks which provide a lump sum but there is no capital or interest repayment during a person's lifetime. It is a punitive product which...

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: I am happy to wait for an answer, as Deputy Catherine Murphy did.

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: That was with both questions. One was on life loans.

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: I might contact the HSE regarding the details of the cases I dealt with and then we can look at those. I turn now to the idea that the value of the property is set at the time of placement, in the context of the realised value when the property is sold and the differential in the market value. Given that it is set in stone that it is the value at the point of placement, does that...

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: Let me put it differently. Given that the valuation is set at the point of placement-----

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: -----there would not be any financial loss to the HSE as a result of the loan being settled earlier rather than later.

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Discussion (1 Oct 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: That is great. I thank Mr. Hynes.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (Resumed) (30 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: I return to the point Deputy Hourigan made regarding Deputy Verona Murphy. If I am incorrect in saying this, please let me know. The road hauliers made a complaint about the RSA. The road hauliers were not being investigated. It could be compared to any of the grievances I might have dealt with in my clinic last week. I may have written to the Committee of Public Accounts in the past...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (Resumed) (30 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: Deputy Hourigan is correct in saying that if Deputy Verona Murphy was the subject of correspondence and that was related to a public body, I would be uncomfortable with Deputy Murphy contributing in that case.

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Business of Special Committee (30 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: Deputy Shortall asked who made the decision to organise our businesses so that both witnesses would attend in the one session. I take it from the Chairman's answer that the decision was either made by the secretariat and then approved by him-----

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Business of Special Committee (30 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: It was not, therefore, an organisational or diary issue with the Department or NPHET. That was a decision-----

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Business of Special Committee (30 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: I put to the Minister and Dr. Glynn a case from my own constituency, namely, the electoral district of Ballymun and Finglas. I use it as an example of how difficult it is to apply measures in the Dublin region, which is so large. That district has the highest level of the virus in Dublin, with 265 cases per 100,000. That is alarming locally. Sometimes there is a lack of understanding as...

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Business of Special Committee (30 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: I really appreciate that response.

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Business of Special Committee (30 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: There seems to be a very positive GP-led triage service but there have been local concerns about accessing a GP appointment. Someone who develops symptoms overnight might contact a GP in the morning but might not receive a telephone consultation until 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. The test would not be until the following day. Is any consideration being given to walk-in clinics in high-cluster areas?

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Business of Special Committee (30 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: I take Dr. Glynn's point but I have heard anecdotal evidence that people may be reluctant to volunteer to go forward for testing because a test takes a number of days and because of the impact of self-isolation on the entire household. We do not know how long this pandemic will last. The committee has not really considered chapter 3. Reference was made to chapters 1 and 2. If the virus...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Mortgage Lending (29 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: 56. To ask the Minister for Finance his plans to extend the mortgage moratorium; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26714/20]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Wage Subsidy Scheme (29 Sep 2020)

Paul McAuliffe: 64. To ask the Minister for Finance if taxi drivers will be transferred to the employment wage subsidy scheme in view of the fact that the income from their business has been greatly reduced and once they return to work they are no longer eligible for the pandemic unemployment payment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25970/20]

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