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- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: What is its name?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: O'Flynn Exhams. How much did it charge for that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Who advised that firm?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: I have a lawyer who I have had to use for different things. If I wanted him to undertake some work, I would give him a brief. Was O'Flynn Exhams provided with a brief in advance?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Except the 35 requiring further review.
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Maybe I heard Dr. Murphy wrongly that 35 required further review.
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: I misheard Dr. Murphy. Would his understanding of the redactions be that they were the taking out of names to protect the identity of an individual?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: So it may just say "a person" rather than identifying the department or role, because that would identify that person.
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: My understanding is that the report provided to members of the Committee of Public Accounts was missing 53 pages. Is that reasonable?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: It amounted to 53 pages not being included. Those are pages 14 to 45, appendix letter one, and pages 47 to 67, among others. I have seen redacted material. I was involved in the Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis. It seemed like an extraordinary number of omissions.
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Would it be standard procedure? Was this the first ever whistleblowers' report that arose in-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Why was KPMG employed? Why was an accountancy firm employed?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: What was the tender for? What did the EU tender site say? Did it say: "We have had an anonymous allegation and want to investigate it"?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: How many current staff of CIT are shareholders in third-party companies that are in receipt of revenue from CIT?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: How many staff of CIT are shareholders, in whatever capacity, in companies in receipt of revenue from CIT?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Is Dr. Murphy certain?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Is public relations, PR, work carried out by anybody who happens to be on staff who gets paid independently for that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: Dr. Murphy might check that, have a close look, and report back to us.
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: We will include former employees in that as well, following on from Deputy Alan Kelly's question.
- Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology and Cork Institute of Technology: Financial Statements (22 Jun 2017)
Marc MacSharry: On services generally. As we are going to restart this process, there is a whole series of issues that I would like to raise, but I do not want to waste all my time today. A prior year account adjustment was done in 2013 and 2014 for €483,000 that was classified as "buildings". Can Dr. Murphy recall what it was reclassified as?