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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Bi-annual Review 2013: Financial Services Ombudsman (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: I know that in the case I have in mind there is a great deal of experience which is not solely contained on paper. Therefore, it would lead to a better judgment of the case if there were to be an oral hearing. That fact alone would suggest there should be an oral hearing. I refer to the insurance case of which I have knowledge. It was declined by the insurance ombudsman but I am a...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Bi-annual Review 2013: Financial Services Ombudsman (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: He saw that if the story was told-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Bi-annual Review 2013: Financial Services Ombudsman (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: -----to the media-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Bi-annual Review 2013: Financial Services Ombudsman (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: There are principles at stake.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Bi-annual Review 2013: Financial Services Ombudsman (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: I welcome Mr. Prasifka and his colleagues. They have stepped into a difficult breach. The work they do presents big challenges. The Ombudsman is really the non-cost crushing opportunity for people who buy services from the financial institutions, have a very unhappy experience and want it sorted out. The Ombudsman’s objective is to be transparent within the privacy of the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Bi-annual Review 2013: Financial Services Ombudsman (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: I want to ask this question. I know of a case-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Bi-annual Review 2013: Financial Services Ombudsman (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: The names will be redacted. I will give the framework of the case.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Bi-annual Review 2013: Financial Services Ombudsman (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: I know about that but otherwise we might as well not be here.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Bi-annual Review 2013: Financial Services Ombudsman (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: I just want to say the principle of what happened here is that several years after the unhappy experience occurred, and there was a dispute, the matter was shuffled along in a reluctant way and the financial services side was not forthcoming with evidence of what went on. That is not good enough. They eventually say, "No, take your case to the financial ombudsman and you have the right to...

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: The sale of loan books to unregulated third parties Bill will cater for the sale of loan books by regulated financial institutions to unregulated entities. Our focus has been on IBRC and its liquidation but other banks, including Bank of Ireland and AIB, are also involved. I am concerned that what Deputy Healy raised during Leaders' Questions-----

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: I am concerned about the overlap between the events that have led to these outside investors making whopping profits and the distress of the customers-----

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: ----- whose loans could be sold to unregulated entities. This is a mess.

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: In the case of NAMA-----

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: -----connected loans-----

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: The Ceann Comhairle must understand-----

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: A significant proportion of the connected loans in NAMA were-----

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: -----transferred at a nil value when they came into NAMA because-----

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: -----they were inoperable.

Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: There may also be inoperable securities in the household loans.

Written Answers — Department of Health: Departmental Bodies (5 Mar 2014)

Peter Mathews: 183. To ask the Minister for Health the functions of and any funding provided to, the Irish expert body on fluorides and health since its inception in 2004 by his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11095/14]

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