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Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: It is page 13. In the table, figure 7.2, in the report, it appears that no residential units are projected to be delivered by 2020 in 12 of the Twenty-six Counties. I am asking why are those 12 counties not involved.

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: In how many of those 12 counties has NAMA no property or how many are not interested? Can Mr. McDonagh explain that? I will ask only of Carlow. Mr. McDonagh should stick to Carlow.

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: I see that. I do not see Carlow on the list though.

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: I am sorry, I did not look at it. I am working off of this one.

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: I refer to pages 13 and 12 of this report, whatever report it is. I refer to the Committee of Public Accounts meeting. I do not know. It is a review anyway. It must be the Comptroller and Auditor General's one, I would say. That is what I am looking at. Anyway, I do not want to get mixed up with it. In Kilkenny, I see where NAMA delivered 52 units, Mr. McDonagh is saying now, and 72-----

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: Yes, and 72 then projected until 2020. Is that land-----

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: I am referring to all housing. I do not differentiate between social, private and affordable.

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: What about the rest of the country? Mr. McDonagh will be aware we have problems in other parts of the country.

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: NAMA has in Kilkenny, has it not?

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: Will the 72 houses that NAMA has projected be delivered?

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: In the next two years?

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: I do not know either. It is the one I have in front of me.

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report
(20 Sep 2018)

Bobby Aylward: Who set the 5% benchmark?

Questions on Promised Legislation (12 Jul 2018)

Bobby Aylward: The programme for Government contains a commitment to an increase in primary school capitation grants. I have been contacted by several teachers from small, rural-based schools near Carlow and Kilkenny. They strongly believe the current funding model is unfair with the amount of money paid based on student numbers. Rural schools are most disadvantaged under the current system. Will the...

Other Questions: Suckler Welfare Scheme Payments (12 Jul 2018)

Bobby Aylward: I tabled this question to highlight the necessity of prioritising the suckler sector through targeted supports for farmers who are under threat on many fronts. Although our farmers are well known for producing some of the best beef in the world, they continue to depend exclusively on CAP direct payments for their livelihood and have an average income of just under €13,000, according...

Other Questions: Suckler Welfare Scheme Payments (12 Jul 2018)

Bobby Aylward: We need the suckler cow industry and I have pointed out why we need to support it. It is one thing to discuss the cost of the carbon footprint and so on but how does that argument fit into the proposed importation of beef from Brazil, Argentina or elsewhere to Europe to subsidise what could be produced here? It is nonsense. The Minister discussed maintaining a viable farming suckler cow...

Other Questions: Suckler Welfare Scheme Payments (12 Jul 2018)

Bobby Aylward: That money should be used to maintain an industry which is very important to this country. If we do not support it, then it will disappear. The dairy industry has been going well but the beef industry is under severe pressure. All Deputies know that.

Other Questions: Suckler Welfare Scheme Payments (12 Jul 2018)

Bobby Aylward: The facts are there.

Other Questions: Suckler Welfare Scheme Payments (12 Jul 2018)

Bobby Aylward: 9. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if the level of direct support for the suckler cow herd will be increased to €200 per cow under the next CAP; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31481/18]

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (12 Jul 2018)

Bobby Aylward: I presume there will be prosecutions when the Garda have investigated?

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