Results 6,721-6,740 of 9,894 for speaker:Thomas Byrne
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: Yes, if we enact Standing Orders, which we have not done.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: At the moment, a private e-mail that I send to someone could be requested under freedom of information because the Houses of the Oireachtas have never acted on that constitutional provision.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: That is a major gap. The idea that the local county councillor has more-----
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: He does, because while the request in respect of the counsellor will be refused, Members are exempt in the same circumstances if Standing Orders are introduced. The constitutional provision has nothing to do with freedom of information, because the concept had not been heard of in 1937. It has to do with court proceedings and all sorts of privilege. It is much wider than freedom of...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: A health Estimate is put before the Dáil as well and it is voted on. It also votes on the President's Vote.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: Yes, but we often do not often find out details until we send in numerous FOI requests. We do not find out how the money was spent or whether it was spent rightly or wrongly until a response to an FOI request issues. The fact that it is voted on in the Dáil is surely enough to make it subject to FOI and the Minister should consider that. There must be a way of drafting this to exclude...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: But the Accounting Officer is exempt from FOI.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: But his functions are exempt from the FOI legislation because he is in the President's office. That is no reflection on the incumbent, who is a good person. The officeholder changes from time to time. Is the Minister happy that one branch of the Civil Service is excluded under the legislation? He is essentially arguing in favour of this. The Dáil votes on the money provided to the...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: The Minister introduced that equation into the debate.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: I move amendment No. 12: In page 15, between lines 32 and 33, to insert the following:“(b) receivers and administrators working for/employed by the National Asset Management Agency;”.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: I move amendment No. 15: In page 25, between lines 35 and 36, to insert the following:"11. The Minister shall, within 12 months of the enactment of this Act, make provision for the establishment of a database to include all information released under the Act and such database shall be made available to the public.".
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: When we talk about the Office of the President, I am not talking about President Michael D. Higgins. I have never discussed him in this Seanad and will not do so today. Let this be understood before the debate goes ahead.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: The Constitution talks a lot about the presidency. It talks about the possibility in some cases, as mentioned before the last election, of impeaching a President. There could well be discussions at some time in the future about the President, but I think the Office of the President is different from the President. Nobody is looking under FOI legislation for a letter that he sends to a Head...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: In terms of their actions, they would be subject to FOI legislation if they were working in a different Department, but I would like to see the scope being broadened to some extent. We are not looking for information on the President's affairs. We are not looking for information on his business, as Head of State, with other Heads of State, meetings with the Taoiseach or any of these...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: I move amendment No. 9: In page 15, between lines 32 and 33, to insert the following: "(b) the Office of the President;".These amendments seek to insert some extra bodies and important offices so they will be within the scope of the legislation.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: For my tuppence worth, I agree with Senator Norris on marital status but I disagree on the trade union issue.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: They would be exempt anyway.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: What the Minister has set out in the draft guidelines is not as strong as the UK Information Commissioner’s approach, which is as follows: Information held in non-work personal email accounts (e.g. Hotmail, Yahoo and Gmail) may be subject to FOIA if it relates to the official business of the public authority. All such information which is held by someone who has a direct, formal...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: They already have access to it under existing FOI legislation, except that there is a constitutional provision regarding the private papers of Deputies and Senators.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Thomas Byrne: I withdraw amendment No. 11.