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Garda Investigations (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: The Minister proposed people should pay to access their money.

Garda Investigations (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: That is untrue.

Garda Investigations (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: There are reporters outside the House who know exactly what the Minister stated.

Garda Investigations (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: What about the security of the protocols?

Garda Investigations (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: The Minister stated it twice that day. He embarrassed himself.

Garda Investigations (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Question 5: To ask the Minister for Justice and Law Reform if his attention has been drawn to reports that criminal gang members or dissident Republicans have for a number of years coerced owners of public houses and nightclubs to use their services for the supply of doormen; if he believes these reports are accurate; the steps, if any, that have been taken to ensure owners of licensed...

Garda Investigations (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Does the Minister accept that, in some locations in this city, there are individuals acting as door men granting or denying access to licensed premises or pubs who are basically thugs? Does he acknowledge the ongoing turf war between criminal gangs and former or current dissidents to control who will be given this type of security business? Does he acknowledge that the war is resulting in...

Garda Investigations (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Of course not.

Garda Investigations (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: In the interests of saving lives and preserving law and order, the Garda should be encouraged not to wait for a complaint from a pub or nightclub owner who may fear for his or her personal safety. The Garda should actively visit some of the premises in question with a view to identifying and speaking with individuals employed as bouncers in order to check their backgrounds and bona fides....

Deportation Orders (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: I was loth to shout over the Minister.

Deportation Orders (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: The number who voluntarily left over a period of two years and eight months, based on the three figures given by the Minister, was 1,354. Of these, how many had been served with a deportation order? Do those who return voluntarily pay for their flights or boat journeys, or does the State pay for them? The total number of people deported - again, over a period of two years and eight months...

Deportation Orders (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: No. Does the Minister have details of the cost to the State of the deportations that took place?

Deportation Orders (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: What about the travel agent?

Deportation Orders (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Do those financial figures relate to travel costs?

Prison Building Programme (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: How many hotels could we buy for that in the current market?

Prison Building Programme (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Tree planting is very important.

Prison Building Programme (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: I presume the Minister would acknowledge this debacle is not all his fault, that this project is, as some of his colleagues refer to it, the McDowell legacy, in the sense that it was never properly thought out or adequately or reasonably costed. In the context of the reappraisal of the State's financial position and its capacity to spend money, is there a risk, if the wall is proceeded with,...

Prison Building Programme (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Does the Minister stand over the price paid for the land at the height of the property bubble? Some €29 million of taxpayers' money was paid for a piece of farmland.

Prison Building Programme (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: This project demonstrates the financial incapacity of the Minister and his colleagues in the previous Government.

Prison Building Programme (7 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: It is an outrage, that €29 million should be paid for a piece of farmland.

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