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- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: I mentioned the Preferred Results Ltd report earlier. It was dated 29 September 2017. Can Mr. Nyhan confirm if it is publicly available?
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: It contained a number of assertions. They included that the industry needed to act to prevent the low-cost dumping of dogs into Britain which is ultimately underpinned by the Irish taxpayer. Does Mr. Nyhan agree with that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Does Mr. Tuohey agree?
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Why?
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Is Mr. Tuohey saying that it did not happen?
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Surplus.
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Not directly. Okay.
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Indirectly though, could the €18 million or €19 million provide the sector with the means to do it.
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Okay. Obviously the authors of the report disagree with that. The report also outlined the need for an export levy or controls over exports to ensure that market prices prevail. Would RCÉ agree with an export levy?
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: That report said that any reduction in exports is an opportunity to expand the sale of racing content into the UK betting market. Does RCÉ agree with that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: My concern is that the board commissioned the report but it has not agreed to any of its key findings. I often ask someone questions and the answers might not be what you want but of five answers there might be two or three that you agree with. Here one has a detailed report carried out and Mr. Tuohey, as the CEO, and Mr. Nyhan, as the cathaoirleach of the board, are telling me that they do...
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Does Mr. Nyhan find it unusual as the chairperson of the board? Boards will commission reports. They will look for papers on various different things. One might not agree with everything that comes back but in this case, fundamentally, they have agreed with every one of the key findings of that report.
- Public Accounts Committee: Greyhound Racing Ireland: Financial Statements 2021 (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Okay. I thank the witnesses for the information they supplied. We have had a good examination of the sector this morning. There is a lot done. We accept that there are improvements to traceability, etc. That is happening. That is good. There are figures for the past ten years. Other members and I quote data that show there would be issues for concern. Hopefully, it can be lifted....
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: The business before us this afternoon is the minutes, accounts and financial statements, correspondence, the work programme and any other business. The first item is the minutes of our meeting of 27 October, which have been circulated to members. Do members wish to raise any matters in regard to the minutes? If not, are the minutes agreed? Agreed. As usual, they will be published on the...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: With regard to the final point on the Social Insurance Fund, chapter 14 of the report on the accounts for public services for 2021 examined the classification of workers for PRSI and related matters, as Mr. Harkness outlined. What did his office find in that regard?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: I suggest we hold that back for approval at a further meeting in order to get clarification. It is fine if Mr. Harkness does not have that information today. Does Deputy Verona Murphy wish to come in?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: Are the first and the second parts of the financial statements agreed? Agreed. As usual, those two will be published as part of the minutes. We will hold back the third one until next week. We now move to correspondence. As previously agreed, items that were not flagged for discussion for this meeting will continue to be dealt with in accordance with the proposed actions that have been...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: There is a table outlining the issues involved. There were several issues, including one in regard to website hosting. I asked why that was not previously tendered. UL said it is under review but I want to ask what the term “under review” means. In any given locality, there are a number of people who do website hosting. Another point concerned occupational health...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: What does the Deputy propose?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 Nov 2022)
Brian Stanley: The former chief executive of the HSE was here with the committee fairly recently, just a few weeks ago. Deputy Hourigan wrote to the committee to raise the engagement of the former chief executive of the HSE, Mr. Paul Reid, who stepped down last month, with the consultancy firm Ernst & Young in respect of advisory work.