Results 11,701-11,720 of 14,706 for speaker:Phil Hogan
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: Is he spraying sludge from Ringsend again?
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: We are listening to the Minister now.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: We are listening to nonsense.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: People on the board of the authority are still conflicted.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: I will name them for the Minister on another occasion.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: There are two conflicted people on the board.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: I will decide that. There are two conflicted people.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: It is up to the Minister to find that out.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: It is up to the Minister to find out that.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: The Minister knows everything.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: The Minister is spraying sludge from Ringsend.
- Departmental Reports. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: The Minister can check this.
- Local Government Reform. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: Question 3: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government when he will publish the White Paper on local government reform; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9857/10]
- Local Government Reform. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: The Minister promised the White Paper by the end of December 2008 but we still do not have it over than a year later. A Cabinet sub-committee has been set up to rein in some of the Minister's madness in regard to some of his proposals in the Green Paper. There will be a delay because Fianna Fáil does not like what the Minister is doing. In principle, Fine Gael has no problem with the...
- Local Government Reform. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: However, 2014 is the appropriate time to have that because we want to initially develop functions from central Government to local government and the councillors. I do not see why there should be four local authorities, 130 public representatives and the appointment of a person who is effectively the glorified chairperson of a city development board. Does the Minister accept there is much...
- Local Government Reform. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: The Minister has work to do.
- Local Government Reform. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: Yes, I disagree with it.
- Local Government Reform. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: No.
- Local Government Reform. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: We know it will not affect the Minister's party.
- Local Government Reform. (25 Feb 2010)
Phil Hogan: We are talking about the Minister's party.