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Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)

Shane Ross: He is not taking any notice of the Acting Chairman.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)

Shane Ross: Yes. He can go on for as long as he likes.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)

Shane Ross: Hear, hear.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)

Shane Ross: Hear, hear.

Pre-European Council Meeting: Statements (6 Feb 2013)

Shane Ross: I am very disappointed in the Taoiseach's speech because it fails to address the one issue which is on everybody's lips and on everybody's mind, that is, the Anglo Irish Bank promissory notes and the legacy debt. I was even more disappointed when I read the following sentence: "We need to ensure that national interests do not outweigh broader EU interests". If one is President of the...

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Shane Ross: Hear, hear.

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Shane Ross: That is nonsense.

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Shane Ross: I move:"That Dáil Éireann:in view of the imminent danger of Ireland's humiliation in the negotiations with the European Central Bank over the Anglo Irish Bank promissory notes, calls on the Government to:— make a public declaration that Ireland is unwilling to, and will not, pay the €3.1 billion payment due on 31st March; — assert that the debt is not the moral...

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Shane Ross: This could be a defining issue for the fate of the Government and the opinion of people in its performance, and so far the omens are not good. For a long period of time the Government has been conducting a negotiation which has been singularly unsuccessful. There is evidence, from the international media, from Europe and from leaks from the European Central Bank, ECB, that already the...

An Garda Síochána: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (30 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: I join my colleagues in expressing my sympathy to the family of Adrian Donohoe following his tragic death. The morale of the Garda Síochána was at a very low ebb before this happened because of the cutbacks in Garda numbers and because of the announcement that more than 100 Garda stations were to close. The low level of morale among gardaí is unrelated to the tragedy I have...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Ministerial Meetings (29 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: To ask the Minister for Finance the number of occasions that he has met with the Chief Executive of IBEC, Mr Danny McCoy, since the last general election; the purpose of the meeting; the date of the meetings; the outcomes; the other attendees; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4314/13]

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: Eight people are paid over €100,000. Are there any people who are paid over €150,000, besides Mr. Murphy?

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: The total cost could be €100 million.

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: What could it be then, in terms of ballpark figures?

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: One cannot give public money to CIE if it is not performing its duties. The National Transport Authority is also a regulator. Is that not the case?

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: Let me get this right. The National Transport Authority has €265 million to give to CIE, one way or another, and how the company manages its internal accounts is irrelevant to the authority. Is that what Mr. Murphy is saying?

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: What is Mr. Murphy's view on the consistent failure of CIE to produce its accounts on time?

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: CIE can do what it likes outside the remit of the National Transport Authority and it will be given €265 million. Is that the case? What is Mr. Murphy's view of the CIE accounts? Despite the pantomime that has been the company's accounts this year and every other year, the NTA is giving it €265 million? Why does it not refuse to give this money until CIE puts its accounts in...

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: Why not given that the National Transport Authority is giving the company €265 million?

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Shane Ross: Does the National Transport Authority have any role in advising the Department on this matter?

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