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- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: I can give an exact example of something I had to deal with. It has since been covered in the whistleblower legislation but if a person writes a complaint to the Cathaoirleach that someone was acting corruptly and the Cathaoirleach caused that matter to be investigated, the Cathaoirleach would not want the person making that allegation to have that person's name in the public sphere. That...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: The package of proposals for reform of the freedom of information provisions that I put forward goes well beyond what was done to roll back some of the advances made in the original Bill but goes beyond the original Bill in making access to information as cheap as possible. Up to five hours of public service work, which will encompass the vast bulk of freedom of information requests, will be...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: What was proposed was an improvement on what the Fianna Fáil-led Government enacted.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: I refer the Senator to section 42(k) of the bill, which states that "a record relating to any of the private papers (within the meaning of Article 15.10 of the Constitution) of a member of either House of the Oireachtas or an official document of either or both of such Houses that is required by the rules or standing orders of either or both of such Houses to be treated as confidential".
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: That is a matter for the House, not for me.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: No. I have some experience of dealing with personal papers, since I have been through the High Court and the Supreme Court in respect of my papers. There is an obligation on the Houses of the Oireachtas to have such Standing Orders. That is the determination of the court.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: The private papers of a Member of the European Parliament or a member of the local authority are covered under section 6, which states that the head shall refuse to grant such a request.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: These are exemptions for private papers. Section 42, which I quoted, exempts in total the papers of the Oireachtas because of the constitutional imperative.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: That is a matter for the House.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: I do not know that such Standing Orders do not exist, but if they do not I would ask the Committee on Procedure and Privileges to deal with it.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: He does not.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: Private companies are not subject to freedom of information legislation.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: It was not.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: We already knew that when it was taking from us.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: I am sure the Senator has had an opportunity to read the draft code I published, chapter 5 of which deals with the review and updating of records and guidelines. While the system will probably not be full-proof, it is a fairly good and robust approach to the issue. The issue here is not solely one of knowledge. We knew many things we did not want to hear. In one famous incident, a former...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: More than 100,000 people work in the health system.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: He or she is exempt from FOI but is answerable to the Comptroller and Auditor General and the PAC and accountable for the expenditure of every cent to the Dáil in a transparent way.
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: Yes but he is the Secretary General to the President-----
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: I have explained this in detail. The Senator knows my views full well. The only net point he is raising is accountability in terms of expenditure. That is fully transparent and accountable through the formal financial controls over any Vote. A tiny group of people works in the Office of the President. It is not right to compare its expenditure to the billions of euro expended by the...
- Seanad: Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Committee Stage (25 Sep 2014)
Brendan Howlin: Senator Quinn has raised an important issue - the right to redress by a member of the public if a public body fails to fulfil an obligation, in this case concerning publication of information. I considered whether this provision should be maintained in making an amendment to the Bill in the Dáil to specify key information that would be required for inclusion in a publication scheme....