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Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: The second point relates to 150a which is terribly important for the scope of this inquiry. Under the terms of reference, all the directors of all the deposit taking institutions-----

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: -----in the period 2001 to 2008-----

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: -----should be available and compelled to be here, otherwise-----

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: Sorry, a Cheann Comhairle. I was removed from committees as a punishment for-----

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: That exists to this day and that is wrong in a democracy.

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: I apologise.

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: A Cheann Comhairle-----

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: This is why the country is in the state it is in.

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: This is why Ireland is in the state it is in and it is wrong.

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: I refer to Nos. 150a and 150b on the Order Paper. I appreciate the Tánaiste's remarks that the banking inquiry is a Dáil banking inquiry. It is not a Government proposal, but a Dáil, a parliamentary, exercise. With that in mind the committee that is being established to carry out the banking inquiry will have nine members.

Order of Business (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: It is in light of the Tánaiste saying that it is a Dáil inquiry. The recent court case had a jury of up to 15 people.

Leaders' Questions (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: What question is the Tánaiste answering?

Leaders' Questions (1 May 2014)

Peter Mathews: That was the end of the problem, not the beginning.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (Resumed): Central Bank of Ireland (30 Apr 2014)

Peter Mathews: Will the Vice Chairman ask the Governor whether he would like to take one question, please?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (Resumed): Central Bank of Ireland (30 Apr 2014)

Peter Mathews: They are not doing that.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (Resumed): Central Bank of Ireland (30 Apr 2014)

Peter Mathews: May I put a supplementary question?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (Resumed): Central Bank of Ireland (30 Apr 2014)

Peter Mathews: This always happens. It is not fair. Does Professor Honohan believe it is fair?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (Resumed): Central Bank of Ireland (30 Apr 2014)

Peter Mathews: They are gone. I am not imposing on them.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (Resumed): Central Bank of Ireland (30 Apr 2014)

Peter Mathews: Thanks a lot.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (Resumed): Central Bank of Ireland (30 Apr 2014)

Peter Mathews: Does the Vice Chairman think that would be helpful?

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