Results 14,821-14,840 of 18,761 for speaker:Michael McDowell
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: The notion that we should postpone or adjourn the process of reform to put it into the hands of a Patten-style commission is misconceived.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: The people are looking to the Government of the day to act in the matter and they are looking to the Opposition of the day to support good measures for the reform, reconstitution and strengthening of the Garda. Today, tomorrow and the next day our streets must be policed. I cannot take the Garda to a test bench in a laboratory and fiddle around with it leaving a vacuum for weeks, months or...
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: The business of Government is to govern and the business of the House is to legislate. The time has come for delivery without more talk.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: My three years have been usefully spent on a consultative basisââ
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: I have not been in Government for eight years
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: I remind Deputy Rabbitte for the fifth time that his party was in office for ten years after it made a binding electoral commitment to set up an independent police authority but it did nothing on foot of it.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: I am in office three years. I have brought a Bill through a consultative process in the House and I am being asked by the Labour Party to walk away.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: I will not do it. I do not subscribe to the venal political habit of saying the Garda is a wonderful force, nobody should criticise it and reminding everybody about the thin blue line. I do not engage in such activity. I have had to take a fair amount of heat and flak regarding my proposals to reform the Garda. I have had to face criticism at every hand's turn for what I am doing but I am...
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: I thank all the Deputies who contributed to the debate, which I have found interesting and stimulating. In particular, I thank those Deputies who took a reflective approach to today's proceedings and in that regard I instance Deputies McGinley, Timmins and O'Donnell who took a non-partisan, objective approach. When I came into office as Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, the...
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: Those who put forward the proposition that there should be an independent police authority should ask themselves of whom it should be independent. I come into the House and answer questions on behalf of the Garda SÃochána and account for my stewardship as a Minister. If there were an independent police authority of the kind suggested, how would I be in a position to answer for its...
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: The answer is that it would not be possible. I have heard on many occasions the pointââ
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: First, Opposition Deputies used a tactic of trying to prevent me from replying, now they are trying to shout me down.
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: Will they hear me out? The relationship between a national police force, which is also our intelligence and security forceââ
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: ââand the Parliament and the Minister is a matter of constitutional importance. Those Deputies â they are in a minority â who believe there should be an independent police authority ignore completely the consequence of establishing such a body, the greatest of which would be that there would be virtually no parliamentary accountability. A Minister could and would easily stand up and...
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: As I emphasised from the beginning, the whole point of our system is that, since the foundation of State, successive Ministers for Justice have represented the Garda SÃochána in the House and taken political accountability for the national police force. Kevin O'Higgins did it, James Geoghegan did it, Gerry Boland did it and it is the right way to do it, not the wrong way.
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: I do not shy away from my responsibility in this matter for one minute. Sometimes I wonder if many people have studied the Bill I have put before the House. I have restated in great detail the relationship that will exist between the Garda Commissioner, the force, the Minister, the committees of this House and local government when this Bill becomes law. I have restated it in a new charter of...
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: ââto information that was necessary for Dáil accountability and proper discharge of the Attorney General's function was not acceptable to me.
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: When I came into this House as Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, I told the House I would bring forward this legislation and I intend to do it. I want to make the point made by Senator Maurice Hayes, in whose judgment I have great faith. He has agreed to supervise the implementation process of the preparation to make this Bill effective.
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: The fact that he took the job and told me there were some aspects of the Bill with which he disagreed reflects two things: his independence of mind and my confidence in him. He is no cat's paw of mine.
- Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)
Michael McDowell: He has stated in these Houses that now is the time to get on with the process of reform, six months later is six months too late.