Results 5,401-5,420 of 28,162 for speaker:Catherine Murphy
- Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Defective Building Materials (25 Jan 2023)
Catherine Murphy: 100. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if persons who paid for remediation works in respect of pyrite damage can access the fund established for retrospective outlays; and if persons who could not access the original pyrite schemes are eligible to access the new fund. [3682/23]
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Human Trafficking (25 Jan 2023)
Catherine Murphy: 152. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the number of referrals added to the national referral mechanism in this jurisdiction in the context of human trafficking in the years 2019 to 2022, and to date in 2023. [3726/23]
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Human Trafficking (25 Jan 2023)
Catherine Murphy: 153. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the progress he, his officials and An Garda Síochána have made with their equivalents in Northern Ireland in respect of developing an all-Ireland database to record cases of human trafficking on the island of Ireland. [3727/23]
- Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Energy Prices (24 Jan 2023)
Catherine Murphy: 183. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment if he will provide an update in respect of the engagements by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities with energy supply companies regarding the continuing high energy costs for domestic customers, in view of the fact wholesale energy prices have reduced over the past number of months. [2820/23]
- Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Energy Prices (24 Jan 2023)
Catherine Murphy: 184. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment if the Commission for Regulation of Utilities has engaged with energy suppliers in respect of pricing for their renewably sourced energy supplies. [2821/23]
- Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Departmental Funding (24 Jan 2023)
Catherine Murphy: 274. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform his plans to reinstate funding in order for a database (details supplied) to resume its work. [2849/23]
- Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: National Car Test (19 Jan 2023)
Catherine Murphy: One of the penalties on companies is that they are required to provide the test free if they are not in compliance. Why is that not happening? Has the Minister of State talked to the RSA about that? Will the Minister of State tell us how many are on the priority list? If everybody was on that list, it would not solve the problem of the lack of personnel to do the job. The priority list...
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: The witnesses are very welcome. I will primarily focus on the enhanced long-term leasing of social housing. Obviously, value for money is a critical issue. We have to be prudent to get more for the money we have. The Housing Agency has a responsibility to deal with the local authorities in respect of leasing, which we were told was going to be phased out. Do we know how many leases are...
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: I have very limited time. This is really important. I have found it really difficult to get this information. I would nearly have to write to each local authority. This is madness. My local authority has 2,250 leases. The information given in response to a parliamentary question a year and a half ago was that the average cost was €17,000 per annum. Doing my calculations on the...
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: The Minister said that he was going to bring in legislation to exclude Part V units. Has that happened?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: That is still happening and I am seeing it.
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: Okay. The units are mostly purchased.
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: Does the Housing Agency go to any lengths to look at or do an overall analysis of this long-term enhanced leasing? Ms Feeney said that it is carried out by individual local authorities. The Housing Agency has a role in this. Why would it not have overall statistics through which to look at this issue, the value for money achieved and how this is applied in each local authority? I am...
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: These units are only available for leasing.
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: How many are only available for leasing in respect of, for example, the Part V obligation on build-to-rent developments?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: We are back to inadequate information.
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: When the agency does a cost-benefit analysis, does it include whether the State has an asset at the end?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: How could a cost-benefit analysis possibly prove that leasing, that is, paying the mortgage for 25 years while not ending up with an asset at the end, is a better option?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: That is a very different thing. How is the cost-benefit analysis done with regard to value for money if the option to lease is not compared with the option to build or buy?
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2020: Housing Agency
Financial Statements 2021: Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
Chapter 7: Housing Agency Revolving Acquisition Fund
Section 2 Report – Unauthorised Release of Funds from the Central Fund of the Exchequer (19 Jan 2023) Catherine Murphy: Does this cost-benefit analysis mean anything if that option is not on the table?