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- Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: The Nursing Homes Support Scheme Bill is before the House and the Second Stage debate thereon will be resumed. I do not have a date for the publication of the heritage fund Bill.
- Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: We are progressing with drafting the legislation. As the Deputies are aware, various Departments are involved. Deputy Terence Flanagan also referred to the auctioneering profession. I understand it is the Minister's intention to incorporate provisions relating to that matter in the property services regulatory authority Bill.
- Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: Auctioneering will be dealt with in the Bill to which I refer and there will then be further legislation.
- Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: It is expected that the defence (amendment) Bill will be published in the middle of next year. The Minister for Defence will advise the Government in due course as to what our position should be in respect of the Chad mission.
- Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: Such legislation will not be introduced this week.
- Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: Drafting in respect of various aspects of this legislation is continuing. The Deputy will be aware various Departments are involved. The priority is to get the drafting complete and having done so to make a decision as to whether it would be best to incorporate all the issues, which are interconnected, into one Bill. We must get on with the drafting in respect of the various aspects of...
- Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: Other legislative proposals, including the nursing homes Bill and the legislation dealing with health insurance, which is an important matter, have had to be prioritised. Work on some of these Bills is continuing. The Minister for Health and Children has, in fairness, brought in more legislation to ensure uniform standards and eligibility rules in the aftermath of a variation of...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: It is important to point out that the covered institutions meet the capital adequacy ratios set out under regulatory requirements. In a statement on 28 November last, the Minister for Finance indicated his position and that he was prepared to supplement and encourage private investment in the recapitalisation of credit institutions in Ireland with State participation. On Sunday in a further...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: Let me say with respect to the public pay situation that the Government indicated in the budget the need for savings of 4% in payroll costs in all Departments. That is Government policy. The public pay deal contains an 11 month pay pause. In respect of a payment to be made in October of next year of 3.5%, annualised that is about a 1.1% pay increase next year. Regarding the social...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: It will have to be in the new year.
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: First, I will answer the Deputy on the economy. It is not true to say â nor did the Minister for Finance say despite the Deputy's attempts to portray him as so saying â that people were unaware of the overall state of the international economy until this June. The Minister was referring to the mid-term Exchequer returns. On the emergence of these returns, the Government took action to...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: I disagree with Deputy Gilmore in respect of this. The question of the health of a bank is not dictated solely by its price in the equity markets. Every bank in the world has seen its share price reduce considerably, and it has been very considerable in Ireland. I accept that. That is because of some of the exposures that the market perceives. However, that is not the point. The...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: I am not getting into the detail. Some banks have suggested for many months that they have no capital requirements.
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: Others suggest otherwise. However, in recent weeks the Minister for Finance has met a number of banks and investment businesses regarding investment matters in Irish banks. All propositions were, of course, referred on to the institutions themselves. The Minister is also aware that some existing shareholders have expressed an interest in subscribing for new capital and the Government has...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: The market perception changes from day to day. It is not the issue for us. The issue for us is the health and stability of our financial system, regardless of what the market says. Our job is to maintain the stability in the financial system, and that is our sole concern. I am not in the business of playing or working the markets. The markets will go up and down depending on how they see...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: That is not my job. My job is to keep stability in the financial system. In that regard we are making a recapitalisation scheme available that will include existing shareholders, perhaps prospective private investors and the State. The recapitalisation proposals will come from the boards of those banks. We are prepared to participate in a recapitalisation in the interests of keeping a...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: In order to assess whether that will be the full subscription of the State participation we will have to wait and see the proposals by the banks. People cannot expect us to speculate on what the proposals will be but let us be clear that the statement we put forward has been accepted as the policy position of the Government. We await particular proposals and when they are made we will deal...
- Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: It is proposed to take No. 8, motion re joint sitting to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the first sitting of Dáil Ãireann; No. 9, motion re referral to select committee of proposed approval by Dáil Ãireann of the terms of the three interim economic partnership agreements; No. 10, motion re proposed approval by Dáil Ãireann of a Council framework decision on the European evidence...
- Public Service Reform. (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: The purpose of undertaking a comprehensive review and transformation of the public service requires in the first instance an analysis which is hopefully objective. An organisation such as the OECD is more likely to be objective than an internal review, which if conducted by the Government would immediately be regarded by the likes of Deputy Kenny as inadequate. The OECD was commissioned to...
- Public Service Reform. (16 Dec 2008)
Brian Cowen: Regarding the question of reports being commissioned by Departments, it cannot be suggested that, within our public service or within each Department, there is the total level of expertise necessary to give full and frank advice on every aspect of what is a very complex service delivery system. Even taking the number mentioned, that of 120 reports in the Department of Health and Children,...