Results 16,981-17,000 of 19,162 for speaker:Alan Shatter
- Prison Committals (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: I would have thought that is a basic question the Minister would know the answer to.
- Prison Committals (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: If I was Minister for Justice and Law Reform, I would want to know how many prisoners had walked out of prisoner----
- Prison Committals (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: The fines issue.
- Prison Committals (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: The Minister is not excluding people who are arrested-----
- Prison Committals (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: On a point of order, we know about the Minister's Fines Act. I have asked about a different issue. Garda time is being wasted as patrol cars drive people to Mountjoy Prison. They are then sent home again and they never have to pay their fine. It is a farce.
- Missing Persons (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: He can summarise.
- Criminal Legal Aid (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: Will the Minister advise us on what the calculated savings will be, as he said this will result in savings?
- Criminal Legal Aid (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: The Minister is aware that the current criminal legal aid scheme operates on the basis that application is made to the court, usually at District Court level. Legal aid would be granted and the District Court judge would make a decision. That does not involve a large bureaucracy in administering the system. Will the Minister outline how many additional employees will be required in the...
- Garda Operations (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: Question 37: To ask the Minister for Justice and Law Reform if he has received a report from the Garda Commissioner on the policing of the student demonstrations that took place outside Leinster House and in the vicinity of Leinster House on Wednesday 3 November 2010; the number of gardaà injured as a result of objects being thrown at them and the nature of the injuries sustained; if he...
- Garda Operations (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: Does the Minister agree the maintenance of peace and public order when demonstrations take place is of crucial importance? Does he agree that any person who injured a garda at a demonstration deserves condemnation? It is of particular importance that respect is shown to members of the Garda SÃochána exercising their policing duties on behalf of the public. Does the Minister acknowledge...
- Garda Operations (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: Does the Minister agree that in demonstrations such as this, where there appears to be a minority intent on creating trouble, it is of enormous importance that the Garda SÃochána is conscious of who these people are, that there is no overreaction and that innocent individuals behaving correctly do not find themselves confronted in an aggressive manner so that they feel threatened or are...
- Garda Operations (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: Will there be a report on this event?
- Garda Investigations (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: Question 39: To ask the Minister for Justice and Law Reform if his attention has been drawn to an article (details supplied) relating to the death of Father Niall Molloy on 18 July 1985 regarding the investigation conducted into his death and the trial that followed; if in view of the revelations contained in the report he will ask the Garda Commissioner for the investigation into Father...
- Garda Investigations (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: Could the Minister indicate to the House when the meetings that are to take place as arranged through the Garda Commissioner will occur? Does the Minister agree that the recent revelations are disturbing and indicate the possibility that the integrity of the investigation into the death of Fr. Molloy was compromised, and second, that serious question marks arise about the manner in which the...
- Garda Investigations (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: Will the Minister assure the House that, in the context of the Garda re-examining the matter, the discussions and interviews to be conducted will go beyond the journalist and the second individual? The Garda should interview other individuals who are available and who may have information that could assist in determining whether a further criminal prosecution is warranted. If the Garda...
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: The Taoiseach is engaging in semantics now.
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: Does the Taoiseach know what the four-year plan is?
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: We should abolish democracy and have Fianna Fáil Government for the next 20 years.
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: You were engaged in discussions and concealed that.
- Schools Building Projects (16 Nov 2010)
Alan Shatter: I thank the Ceann Comhairle for allowing me to raise the issue. The need to build a new primary school in Knocklyon has been on the political agenda for at least 15 years. This is the largest primary school in the country; approximately 1,500 students attend it. For far too long a large portion of the classrooms have been prefabricated buildings, many of which have long passed their use-by...