Results 8,681-8,700 of 12,646 for speaker:Willie O'Dea
- Overseas Missions. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I was not aware of the news concerning the American embassy in Sudan. I must point out to the Deputy the peacekeeping force is in Chad. I agree there is the possibility that, if the Sudan disintegrates or intensifies its support for the rebel groups, more refugees will be created. We do not know how many and over what a timescale. The situation is, however, being constantly monitored. The...
- Overseas Missions. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: There are a number of aspects to this matter. The increase in the price of oil last year enabled the Government of Chad to build up its defence assets. In that context, it has acquired a number of substantial air assets and also appears to have improved its military capabilities. The Government of Chad has placed troops in an area adjacent to the Sudanese border in order to prevent rebel...
- Army Barracks. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: The position is unchanged since I previously addressed this issue in reply to Question No. 111 of 4 February 2009. Some 20 containerised accommodation units have been provided for temporary accommodation for third level students at Cathal Brugha Barracks. These units consist of en suite accommodation and are fully furnished and heated. The military authorities advise that the units are...
- Army Barracks. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: As already stated, the officers who are pursuing their studies and who are accommodated in these containers were originally based further afield and were being transported to college by bus. These individuals wanted to be based closer to college and were given the choice to move to their current accommodation. I accept that it is not an ideal situation. Nevertheless, we must consider the...
- Army Barracks. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I reiterate that the official costing relating to the refurbishment of C house is â¬1.6 million. I have an idea with regard to the cost of the temporary accommodation, but I do not have a precise figure. I would not like to be misquoted in that regard.
- Army Barracks. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I will provide the Deputy with the precise figure so that there will be no confusion. The Army did not ask anyone to occupy containers. The officers in question decided it would be better for them to be accommodated nearer to the college at which they are studying. They were informed that accommodation such as that available at Gormanstown or the Curragh would not be available and that...
- Departmental Reports. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I am pleased to dispel any confusion that might exist with regard to the review of the Defence Forces medical services currently being completed by PA Consulting. The normal process for consultancy of this nature is being followed. The consultants are formulating proposals based on an analysis of data and from their interviews and meetings with the various stakeholders. In the normal...
- Departmental Reports. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: Deputy Deenihan is correct that the establishment is 46 but the number of doctors employed in the Army at present is 24. That is not to say the Army is only getting half the medical attention it requires. The lacuna is made up by employing private medical practitioners. Successive Ministers have made valiant efforts over the years to ensure the medical corps reaches its establishment...
- Departmental Reports. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: Deputy Deenihan asked that question previously and I communicated the figure to him, as far as I can recall. I do not have it with me as I did not anticipate him asking the question again. I will make it available to him.
- Departmental Reports. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: No, we have already examined that, as did successive Ministers. This is a problem that has bedevilled the Army for years through successive Administrations. None of us has managed to sort it out. Consider the number of doctors retiring over the years and the number we can get to replace them. Of the 24 doctors we have at present, eight of them are foreign nationals. There is nothing...
- Defence Forces Operations. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: The primary responsibility for the maintenance of law and order rests with An Garda SÃochána. The Defence Forces, pursuant to their role of rendering aid to the civil power, ATCP, assist the Garda as required. Requests for aid to the civil power are normally made by a member of An Garda SÃochána not below the rank of Inspector. The explosive ordnance disposal, EOD, team responds when a...
- Defence Forces Operations. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: Not to put too fine a point on it, I agree with Deputy O'Shea that the recent trend has been quite alarming. In 2006, there were 101 call-outs, eight of which were hoaxes. The figures for 2007 were 98 and 11, respectively. In 2008, there were 180 call-outs, 58 of which turned out to be hoaxes. I have the up-to-date figures to 5 March. There were 32 call-outs, which seems to be a repeat...
- Defence Forces Operations. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I agree with Deputy O'Shea that there seems to be a pattern emerging. I have spoken about the matter on a number of occasions with my colleague, the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, and I will discuss it with him again on foot of this discussion. I do not have the information about arrests, apprehensions and prosecutions but I will ascertain it and let Deputy O'Shea know.
- Constitutional Amendments. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: The Lisbon treaty will have no impact on the organisation, structure or roles of the Defence Forces. National security will continue to remain the sole responsibility of each member state. In addition, the treaty will not have any impact on Ireland's traditional policy of military neutrality. Any decision by Ireland to participate in EU-led military crisis management operations will be for...
- Constitutional Amendments. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I accept Deputy Deenihan's point. People were led to believe, and some people unfortunately did believe, during the recent referendum campaign that no sooner would the ink be dry on the Lisbon treaty if it was passed than a press gang would arrive in the early hours of the morning to conscript everybody's sons and daughters from one end of the country to the other into a non-existent...
- Constitutional Amendments. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: Yes. Unfortunately, too many people believed it.
- Constitutional Amendments. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: There is nothing whatsoever in the Lisbon treaty which facilitates, enables or compels the establishment of a European army and since the Lisbon treaty does not provide for any European army, there is nothing to be conscripted into. That is the reality of it. Regarding Deputy Deenihan's question on the need for a protocol, we have tried to make the issue as clear as possible and we will do...
- Constitutional Amendments. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I am only too delighted to give Deputy O'Shea that absolute assurance. The triple lock mechanism has to be complied with before this country engages in any foreign peacekeeping operation. That is the situation now and it will be the situation if the Lisbon treaty is passed. There will be no change.
- Defence Forces Reserve. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 50 and 57 together. In line with the provisions of the Defence Forces Reserve review implementation plan, it is hoped that a small number of reservists will be able to undertake overseas service in late 2009. The organisational changes, enhancements to clothing, equipment, training and the piloting of the integrated reserve, all delivered as part of the...
- Defence Forces Reserve. (10 Mar 2009)
Willie O'Dea: It is planned to send 12 people on an initial pilot scheme. They will be recruited temporarily into the Permanent Defence Forces, PDF, to enable the deployment to take place, because the legislation provides that only members of the PDF can be sent overseas. When we are drafting legislation to allow members of the Defence Forces Reserve to be sent overseas on a regular basis, rather than by...