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- Order of Business (6 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: I give the Taoiseach notice that we will raise the matter again with him this week and ask him to find out from the Minister whether it is likely to come before the House this session.
- Ministerial Air Transport Service. (6 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: From those answers, it is apparent the Taoiseach and his Ministers are absolute saintsââ
- Ministerial Air Transport Service. (6 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: ââincluding when it comes to the environment. Is it the case, as is reported, that the jet takes off from Baldonnel and lands again at Dublin Airport to collect the Taoiseach because that is more convenient? Has the Taoiseach concerns about his carbon footprint? I noticed he was in Galway recently to talk about climate change. Is it the most efficient use of Government transport that,...
- Ministerial Air Transport Service. (6 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: The Taoiseach is always welcome to my constituency.
- Ministerial Air Transport Service. (6 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: What was the cost of the ministerial air transport service for 2006?
- Northern Ireland Issues. (6 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 4: To ask the Taoiseach if his attention has been drawn to the report of the statement by the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland on her investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of a person (details supplied) and related matters, published on 22 January 2007; the action he will take arising from the findings of the ombudsman; and if he will make a statement on...
- Northern Ireland Issues. (6 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 8: To ask the Taoiseach the position in regard to the work of the MacEntee commission; when he expects to receive the final report from Mr. MacEntee; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3861/07]
- Northern Ireland Issues. (6 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: I welcome the news that the MacEntee investigation has been completed. I presume the Taoiseach would acknowledge that the more quickly the report is published, the better. It was this period that led to the recent controversy on the Dean Lyons report, while it was presumably circulating among people who featured in it or on whom it reflected adversely. Does the Taoiseach have a modus...
- Written Answers — Social Welfare Fraud: Social Welfare Fraud (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 50: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the progress of Operation Gull aimed at curbing cross-border social welfare fraud; and if the operation has been concluded, or if it is ongoing. [7916/07]
- Written Answers — Social Welfare Payments: Social Welfare Payments (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 61: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs if the estimated increase in the cost of welfare claims in 2008 arising from the entitlement of EU migrant workers to the new child care supplement and child benefit; the level of increase in applications for such benefits that has been evident since the beginning of 2007; his views on these increases; and if he will make a...
- Written Answers — Tax Yield: Tax Yield (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 112: To ask the Minister for Finance the proportion of PAYE taxpayers and taxpayers other than PAYE taxpayers who are earning amounts (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8123/07]
- Order of Business (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: The Labour Party opposes the proposal also. To provide 90 minutes at most to take 123 amendments, most of which have been tabled by the Minister, is to fail to provide an adequate opportunity to debate them. Never in the history of Dáil Ãireann has the passage from Opposition to Government wrought so great a transformation on a Deputy as it has in the case of the Tánaiste and Minister...
- Order of Business (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: In light of current controversy concerning the alleged existence of a paedophile ring and the abuse of a young boy in this city, is it the case that soliciting and importuning a child for the purposes of sex was an offence under the criminal law but that arising from the legislation put through by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform last summerââ
- Order of Business (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Arising from the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2006, the offence of soliciting or importuning a child for sexual purposes has been excised. According to my legal adviceââ
- Order of Business (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: According to my advice, it is nowââ
- Order of Business (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: It is no longerââ
- Order of Business (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: There is nothing omnibus about this question, which is very pointed and particular.
- Order of Business (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Does the Minister agree with me that it is no longer an offence to solicit or importune a minor for sexual purposes and can he tell me whether any legislation is contemplated to shut off the loopholes left as a result of last summer's rushed legislation?
- Order of Business (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Whatever offences arise in connection with the Internet, I have double-checked that it is the case there is no offence under our criminal law at the moment for soliciting or importuning a minor for sexual purposes. What the Tánaiste has referred to is the draft scheme of a Bill. No Bill has yet been published. Given that there is no protection under criminal law for what is normally known...
- Order of Business (1 Mar 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Kilkenny is still intact.