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- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: They are. I refer to the potential to generate some savings but also to see if there is a profile around particular things that could be done differently.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Their online replacement service is excellent. I have used it myself.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: If we are to deal with the public services card issue at that meeting, the issue of not having a business case is critical, not just in respect of that spend but other large spends as well. It is a process issue. The Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection is not the only Department involved. It rolled the card out, but my understanding is that the Department of Public...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Did we not have the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine before us recently?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: On 4 October.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: I believed that it had appeared before us earlier this year. Maybe I was wrong.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Why would we meet it again?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Okay.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: They are coming before the Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport in the next few weeks.
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: The board's financial statements for 2018 are detailed on the last page of the statement provided. I will not ask the Comptroller and Auditor General to comment on them. Mr. Dollard stated that there was a reduction in the figure for fixed assets from €51.5 million to €29.4 million. From what did that result?
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Did the Irish Greyhound Board change the model for-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: There was a change within the accepted model.
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: That is not the same thing. The stadia were also valued in the previous year. The Irish Greyhound Board then valued them under the same model and they were reduced under a depreciation model.
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: The IGB had previously overstated the value.
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Would that have been the case for Harold's Cross, for example? Would it have been valued differently under this new model?
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Well, that is what the Department of Education and Skills paid for it. Did it go on the open market?
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: The Irish Greyhound Board valued it at €6.3 million under the-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Under the model now being used, would it have been worth less or more?
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: How many of the stadia in the impaired analysis report were worth more than previously estimated?
- Public Accounts Committee: Bord na gCon Financial Statement 2017 (19 Sep 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Where is Curraheen Park located?