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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: There are precedents for this happening before.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: As I said, these cases go back decades.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: Can Mr. Watt divulge what compensation the families are looking for?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: If the Taoiseach is saying it is €1 billion, then this is an enormous amount of money. Even if we are talking about the outstanding 100 cases, then we are talking about hundreds of thousands of euro.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: He did say €1 billion.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: He said that possible liabilities amounted to €1 billion.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: There are 100 outstanding cases.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: Right. Are these individuals?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: Okay. Some of the individuals we are talking about who were in nursing homes may be deceased now.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: In fact, I would say the majority of them are probably deceased.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: These are then families and relatives and so forth.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Nursing Home Charges: Department of Health (15 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: Okay. I thank Mr. Watt.

Cost-of-Living Supports: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (14 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: I put it to the Minister, Deputy Humphreys, that while the Government has put in place welcome measures to mitigate the cost of living, they do not in any way go far enough. We can see this with energy costs and the cost of food and so on. This crisis impacts the least well-off in society who are on low incomes and fixed payments. When people must resort to food banks we have a huge...

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (14 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: In today's edition of The Irish Times, new data suggests that almost 1,300 people died over the winter due to delays in hospital admissions from accident and emergency departments. That is 174 higher than the previous winter. To put this into context, this exceeds the 155 people who unfortunately died in road traffic accidents in Ireland last year. The report states, "...questions needed...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Departmental Schemes (14 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: 181. To ask the Minister for Finance the position regarding the help-to-buy scheme; if there is any flexibility in the Revenue Commissioners clawback for someone who sells the property within five years; if he will outline the clawback appeals process; and if he will outline the details of any successful appeal to date. [6485/23]

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Early School Leavers (14 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: 374. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the stage of the school completion programme for a school (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [7383/23]

Joint Committee On Health: Mental Health Commission Interim Report on CAMHS: HSE (14 Feb 2023)

Gino Kenny: I thank our guests for their contributions to the meeting thus far. I have a number of questions about the report, which is what we are here to discuss. Would our guests agree with the assessment that the lack of clinical oversight and governance was at the heart of the interim report of the Mental Health Commission?

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