Results 9,901-9,920 of 15,491 for speaker:Eamon Gilmore
- Ministerial Appointments. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Which Minister?
- Ministerial Appointments. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Will the Minister for Finance have responsibility for it?
- Ministerial Appointments. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Is it intended that it will apply to all Government appointments to State bodies?
- Ministerial Appointments. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: When the revised programme for Government was being negotiated, what was agreed?
- Ministerial Appointments. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach does not know what that means.
- Ministerial Appointments. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Does the Green Party know what it means?
- Ministerial Appointments. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Can the Taoiseach tell us what it means?
- Ministerial Appointments. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: I will revert to it.
- Ministerial Appointments. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Lighten up; the Taoiseach is in a bad humour this morning.
- Freedom of Information. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 4: To ask the Taoiseach the number of freedom of information requests received by his Department to date in 2009; the way these figures compare with the same period in each of the past five years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32527/09]
- Freedom of Information. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Given that being the case, would the Taoiseach be prepared to accept the Labour Party proposal that all bodies should automatically be covered by the freedom of information legislation unless there are specific reasons for them not to be covered? That would avoid the necessity to add bodies to its ambit from time to time as new bodies are formed, etc. Is it true that the Government is...
- Freedom of Information. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Arising from that observation, the Taoiseach states that there is abuse of the freedom of information process. Of the numbers of freedom of information requests made in respect of his Department, roughly what proportion would he consider were abusing the freedom of information process? I am not asking him to identify an individual request, but could he give the House an indication of the...
- Freedom of Information. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: I wish to ask the Taoiseach a brief supplementary question. In the course of his replies to us on this subject, he has been exercised about abuses of freedom of information legislation. Will the Taoiseach give the House some examples of the kind of abuses to which he refers? He spoke in general terms about this. Is he contemplating any changes in the Freedom of Information Act to address...
- Freedom of Information. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: I am not accusing the Taoiseach of anything.
- Freedom of Information. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: That was great.
- National Security Committee. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 9: To ask the Taoiseach when the national security committee which was established in the aftermath of the September 2001 terrorist attacks will next meet; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32528/09]
- National Security Committee. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach indicated that the national security committee, which deals with the threat of international terrorism, briefs him as required. How often has it briefed him since he became Taoiseach and when was he last given a briefing by it?
- National Security Committee. (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: When did the Taoiseach last receive a briefing on the work of the committee?
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: I wish to raise three matters with the Taoiseach. First, I join with what Deputy Kenny said earlier in expressing sympathy to the family and friends of the four young people who were so tragically killed in the road accident in Galway last night. In that context I wish to ask the Taoiseach when will the Road Traffic Bill, which has been published, be brought before the House. Second, in...
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Will we be advised of the details?