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Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: In terms of the funding which the organisation receives from the State, I presume in the context of the pooling of commercial revenue streams, there will be one single payment to the new organisation from the State. Will this be negotiated between the different entities?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: How will that be decided? If each of the bodies has a preferred choice, will the Minister making a ruling on the matter?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: It will be for the Minister to decide how the different elements of accounting are sorted out.

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: As part of that process, what will be the pension liability of the OSi? What in Mr. Bray's view will happen in that regard?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Am I correct that following the change which occurred at the end of 2010-beginning of 2011, the Department took on that liability?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: What is Mr. Bray hoping will happen in this space as part of the merger? Is he hoping that the pension liability will transfer to the new organisation or will it continue to be ring-fenced in a service level agreement which OSi maintains separately with the Department?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Is Mr. Bray aware of the pension liabilities of the other organisations involved in the merger?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: What is the timeline for completion of the different elements of the merger?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Is the merger likely to happen in the lifetime of the current Government or is it likely to take more than two and a half years to complete?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: I would like to also discuss the postcode issue with Mr. Bray. Has this issue already been discussed?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: What is the involvement of Ordnance Survey Ireland in this matter?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Is OSi selling information as part of the roll out of the new postcode system? Will it, as an organisation, profit from the postcode system?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Am I correct that OSi owns 49% of GeoDirectory?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Who owns the remaining 51%?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: What is Mr. Bray's preferred model in terms of the roll out of the new postcodes system?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Would OSi be consulted on the matter?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: I thank Mr. Bray and his officials for attending. My apologies if I ask questions that were asked already and if I do, please stop me because I will have to leave for a vote. I will begin by looking at the basic accounts and the OSi's revenue streams. What is it making money from commercially?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Would a semi-State utility company, for example, be regarded as a commercial contract or is that-----

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: Does commercial revenue make up about 90% of money coming into the OSi?

Public Accounts Committee: Ordnance Survey Ireland Annual Accounts 2011 (17 Oct 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: And the rest is made up by the Department.

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