Results 11,821-11,840 of 20,422 for speaker:Brian Stanley
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: The Deputy has two minutes left.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: I ask Mr. Creegan to respond to the two Deputies who asked about joining up the dots in respect of the timing of school transport. There is an issue in that regard.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: The Deputy has so far not got a resolution to the issue and would like to get an update regarding progress.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: I call Deputy Verona Murphy.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: Deputy Dillon is next.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: I suggest that Ms Graham would come back to the Deputy on the matter.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: There is a particular problem with communication.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: If would be useful if Ms Graham would come back to the Deputy on what is going to be done. There is a problem in regard to the giving of feedback, which has been emphasised a number of times.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: That needs to happen. We will take a sos now for ten minutes.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: The next speaker is Deputy James O'Connor, who, I know, is rushing from another engagement. If the Deputy O'Connor is not on the call yet, Deputy Munster is next.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: The Deputy has two minutes left.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: I thank the Deputy. Her time is up.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: Okay. I thank Ms Graham. I ask that she comes back to us with the figures on that.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: Deputy O'Connor has ten minutes.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: Departmental officials are present if the Deputy wants to address the question to them.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: Deputy Sherlock has joined us.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: If members want to come back in for a second round, I ask them to indicate if they are not in the room. I have some questions.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: My apologies, I thought the Deputy was finished.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: I have a couple of questions. In relation to the DART+, BusConnects and MetroLink, I read through the briefing notes yesterday that the NTA sent along. I thank Ms Graham for them. There is €46 million spent so far on DART+. There is fleet money there but I am not counting that. I am talking about spending on developing the project. On BusConnects, there is €89 million...
- Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority: Financial Statements 2020 (27 Jan 2022)
Brian Stanley: In addition to the €223 million, are we talking about another €223 million to get to the stage where there will be shovels in the ground? Will it be another €100 million? Is there a budget for those three projects?