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- Health Waiting Lists: Motion [Private Members] (20 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: It seems that, as we approach budget 2019, the big debate in Fine Gael and the Government is how they will cut taxes, which taxes, by how much and for whom. I do not hear much from the party about fixing the problems in our health service or, indeed, any of our public services. The Minister will know that there are long waiting lists in many specialties in University Hospital Waterford,...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Brexit Issues (19 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: 114. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the associated rights and privileges of the common travel area that will be included in the commitment in Article 2(2) of the draft protocol on Ireland-Northern Ireland of the draft UK-EU withdrawal agreement. [26366/18]
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: We do not all agree that the witnesses were acting in good faith. That is the personal view of the Chair.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: The letter sent to the committee by Mr. Connaghan on 30 May 2018 stated that a meeting took place at the request of the HSE, which was attended by officials from the SCA and the HSE, who would have been CervicalCheck representatives. At the request of whom in the HSE did the meeting take place?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Why did Mr. Connaghan make that request?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Who was at the meeting?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Was a note or minute of the meeting taken?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: I will return to what Mr. McCallion has just said. Were notes taken of the meeting?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: No minute was taken.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: I know what the output was. No formal minutes were taken.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: I understand that the output was a letter. I asked whether formal minutes were taken.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: I know that a letter was issued. However, no minute or note was taken.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Mr. McCallion stated that a position had to be agreed.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Was it a case of aligning positions?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: There were two contradictory positions, as Mr. Connaghan stated. It is unusual that the HSE would bring officials from both sides together and a letter would emerge to state that the two sides did not contradict each other and a mutual understanding had conveniently been reached. That is how it appears to some members and Mr. McCallion and the other witnesses are here because we want to...
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Mr. Breen was clear. It was crystal clear from the note that all women had not been informed, one way or another.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: No caveats?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: Even when the word "assumed" was used, was any clarity sought? Why assume? Either they were informed or not informed. Mr. Breen is certain now and says he knew they were informed. If the word "assume" was there, did anyone question why an assumption was made? Either it was known or not known.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: So we do not know what clarifications there were. I assume a legal person, when somebody uses the word "assume", would want to know more because there is no certainty then. I imagine some clarification might have been given.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
David Cullinane: It would be clumsy on the side of the legal representatives there if they accepted the word "assume", would it not?