Results 14,601-14,620 of 26,610 for speaker:David Cullinane
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: I made it very clear to you and Dr. Holohan that that was my opinion. I am trying to separate emotion from my role, which is to put questions. That is what I have done and will continue to do. I remind Dr. Holohan that on 29 June in a Q & A document which the Chairman will also have seen, it is stated that in 317 cases flagged for review there might have been an opportunity for...
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: Which individuals wrote it?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: Did Mr. Gleeson have a role in writing that circular?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: Mr. Gleeson knew that, when he was writing it, discretion would be given to consultants to inform the women.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: I am certainly not going to give Mr. Gleeson or anyone else a way out. Everyone outside this room and some within it believe that those women should have been given the information. In fact, Stephen Teap said yesterday that if someone had information and did not share it, that person was covering up. Mr. Gleeson is one of those - there may be others in the room - who wrote that circular,...
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: The women will make that judgment call.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: What Stephen Teap said yesterday was that, if his wife had only had five minutes left to live, she would have wanted to know. Mr. Gleeson does not get to make that judgment call.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: The women should have been informed. Mr. Gleeson made that judgment call.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: I will ask Mr. Gleeson a fair question. Does he still stand over the strategy, of which he was a part, that these women should not be informed directly?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: CervicalCheck did not. I went through the strategy earlier.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: According to the March 2016 memo, the strategy was to decide "on the order and volume of dispatch to mitigate any potential risks" - those were not risks to women, but to the HSE - and to continue preparing a "reactive communications response". The strategy was to minimise the number of women to be informed. It was done in the first instance by allowing consultants to do it. Only one in...
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: No. I will let Mr. Gleeson finish.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: Was CervicalCheck guided by the-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: The term "closing out the loop" does not cut it for those who-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: It does not cut it for those women. Was the decision by one of the labs essentially to send legal letters instructing the HSE and CervicalCheck not to send out letters one of the reasons for women not being informed?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: Was the legal representation made by one of the labs a contributing factor to the decision not to inform all of the women? The memo states: "Pause all letters."
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: Why did the March memo state "Pause all letters"? What was the rationale?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: Who had sought a meeting?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: This is my final point. The laboratory was part of the problem in terms of not wanting the women to get the information. According to a briefing note that Arthur Cox gave to the HSE, there were no contractual issues and CervicalCheck was free to send the letters.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) David Cullinane: That was not done until June. It was done on the basis of agreement with the lab, even though the HSE's own legal advice was that-----