Results 7,701-7,720 of 19,445 for speaker:Brian Cowen
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: It is not over the top.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: One can take so much of that nonsense.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: This Government has been seeking toââ
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: I did not interrupt the Deputy. As a result of the due diligence undertaken on behalf of the Department of Finance, questions were referred to the Financial Regulator, which are now being investigated by the statutory authorities concerned. This suggestion of protectionââ
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: ââis totally baseless. It is wrong, contemptuous and has no basis in fact. It is a political slur and smear campaignââ
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: ââin an effort for the Opposition to capitalise on difficulties that currently existââ
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: ââin the financial system to see if it can get some cynical political advantage.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: That is precisely the game the Opposition is involved in. Let me tell the Irish people what I am trying to do.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: I am trying to achieve two things. I am trying to ensure the principle of accountability applies for anybody involved in any wrongdoing whatsoever, in this bank or any other.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: The only way in which that principle of accountability can be achieved is to respect due process. The one way to ensure that people with far more resources than the Deputy or I can avoid accountability is by not respecting due process.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: It is fundamental to trying to get to the bottom of this problem. One of the ways we can ensure confidence in our system, externally as well as internally, is to confirm that those who have the independent statutory authority to investigate these matters are doing so. As far as I and the Government are concerned, recognising their independence, they cannot come to a conclusion soon enough....
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: In respect of the other matter, which is of equal importanceââ
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: ââin terms of the leadership that must be displayed in the country and this House, it is true to say that our financial system, like others, is under continual stress. The credit crunch and the ability to access markets and credit remains a challenge facing this system now more than ever. I hold absolutely no brief for anyone who would besmirch the reputation or integrity of Irish...
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: Those are the two principles upon which we are seeking to deal with these matters. There is no other motivation or reason. I reject with contempt any suggestion that I am in the business of seeking to protect anybody or do something in that respect. It is really about the Opposition seeking political advantage.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: I am very much in charge of this in comparison to the game being played by the Opposition.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: I will answer all the questions. The Opposition stated only a couple of weeks agoââ
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: Are we to have a discussion or a shouting match?
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: I thank the Ceann Comhairle. There were a number of issues to which I wanted to respond. Deputy Kenny spoke about the need to be responsible and is worried about our international reputation. I heard him saying in this House only two weeks ago that our banks were bust. That was a nice statement from the Leader of the Opposition.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: On the specific matters he asked about, I heard in comments this morning that the Cabinet had made some decision to ensure people were not pursued in respect of any liabilities they may have. Nothing could be further from the truth; the Cabinet made no such decision and it is not our business to make such a decision. We have nationalised a bank, which is now in the ownership of the people,...
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
Brian Cowen: The reason we have nationalised the bank is to ensure the bank functions and we retrieve whatever debts are due to it to the greatest possible extent in respect of any transaction in the bank. We made it clear that the management and board of the bank will do so according to normal banking practice. They will not be interfered with on a day to day basis by this or any other Government that...