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Sale of Siteserv: Motion [Private Members] (6 May 2015) See 1 other result from this debate

Tom Fleming: ...recommended accepting the O’Brien bid. This went to the board of IBRC who agreed in double quick time that shareholders who had voluntarily backed the debt-ridden company got a payout of €5 million. The taxpayer got €40 million and a bill for €100 million when the remaining borrowings of Siteserv were written off. I commend Deputy Catherine Murphy for the...

Written Answers — Department of Defence: Defence Forces Expenditure (5 Mar 2020)

Paul Kehoe: Gross Defence capital expenditure outturn over the years 2016 to 2019 was €429 million. This level of funding facilitated a programme of sustained equipment replacement and renewal and infrastructure development, as set out in the Defence White Paper.  Major Defence capital projects are multi annual in nature and expenditure can span a number of years. The following table...

Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: Social Insurance Payments (16 Jan 2018)

Regina Doherty: I propose to take Questions Nos. 1616, 1617, 1619, 1620, 1625, 1628, 1632 and 1637 together. The costings sought by Deputy O’Dea are detailed in the following series of tables. Table 1: Full year cost of varying amounts in all weekly social insurance payments Schemes €5  increase  €10 increase  €15 increase  €20 increase ...

Ceisteanna - Questions: Gaeltacht Policy (21 Feb 2017)

Richard Boyd Barrett: ...deal of fanfare before Christmas. The answers were distinctly lacking in detail about what exactly Creative Ireland is going to mean and what is the long-term commitment. I understand that €5 million is allocated to Creative Ireland, which does not seem to be a very large amount. Some €1 million allocated to local authorities for community programmes and spread out among...

Seanad: National Spatial Strategy: Statements. (5 Dec 2002)

...which the Minister of State said that money for the roads programme was being increased. However, I am concerned about National Roads Authority funding. Donegal would be glad to receive €22 million this year and could survive on €9 million. Instead, it looks as though we will only get €5 million. We must also keep our eyes on the ball when dealing with the NRA.

Written Answers — Departmental Schemes: Departmental Schemes (17 Dec 2008)

Eamon Ryan: ...be made via the relevant community organisation, details of which can be found under the grants section of SEI's website (www.sei.ie/grants). I have increased the funding for this Scheme to €5 million in 2009 and have secured another €5 million in matching funding from ESB Customer Supply and Bord Gáis Éireann. The Home Energy Saving Scheme, which is also managed by SEI, will...

Select Committee on Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs: Estimates for Public Services 2016
Vote 33 - Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Revised)
(1 Dec 2016)

Heather Humphreys: ...with the EU habitats directive and to provide for essential repair works on foot of the considerable damage caused by severe flooding last winter at a range of locations. There was €2.4 million for Údarás na Gaeltachta; €4.4 million to meet costs regarding the National Gallery of Ireland master development plan; €6 million for town and village regeneration,...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Nursing Home Beds (21 Jan 2015)

Kathleen Lynch: ...judged clinically to no longer have a requirement for acute hospital care but remains in an acute hospital bed, thus rendering that bed unavailable for patients who need admission. In budget 2015, the Government allocated €25 million to tackle the problem of delayed discharges. This additional funding is being applied across residential and community services to reflect the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Funding Granted by Sport Ireland to the Football Association of Ireland and Related Matters: Discussion (3 Apr 2019)

Ruth Coppinger: In terms of the level of funding that Sport Ireland gave to the FAI, it amounted to approximately €35 million in a decade. The sum provided in 2017 was just under €3 million. That was the same year in which the organisation had cash flow difficulties and got a loan from the CEO. While €3 million sounds like a lot, it is only 5% of the total budget. Why was it lower...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Revenue Commissioners Enforcement Activity (16 Nov 2017)

Paschal Donohoe: ...from May 2017, the opportunity for tax defaulters with outstanding tax liabilities in respect of offshore matters to use the voluntary disclosure regime. In line with this undertaking, section 56 of the Finance Act 2016 provides that, as and from the specified deadline date, the making of a voluntary disclosure is no longer permitted where the tax liabilities in question relate to...

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (31 Jan 2023)

Leo Varadkar: Okay. The €5 billion was an estimate related to public nursing homes and not private nursing homes. A scheme was set up - I do not know when but under then Minister for Health, Mary Harney - to compensate people who were charged in public nursing homes. The initial estimate was €5 billion. By the time scheme was developed, it came down by €1 billion. In the end,...

Public Accounts Committee: 2020 Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 32 - Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Chapter 6 - Covid-19 Restart Grant Schemes
(18 Nov 2021)

Catherine Murphy: ...proper planning and I would like to see that right across the public service. In her opening statement, Dr. Quinn referred to the contingent liability on the outstanding loans totalling €113 million. If we go back to the year before 2019, the maximum exposure was €5 million at the end of 2019 with outstanding loans of €30 million. How has that performed since?...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Management of Passenger Numbers at Dublin Airport: Discussion (22 Nov 2023)

Gerry Horkan: We have kind of all agreed that we should be looking at the medium term because my concern - and it is a reasonably valid concern based on the bounceback - is that if the airport has gone up 5 million in one year and is close to the 32 million cap, we may get even 4 million next year. Mr. Jacobs is saying that demand is softer but I am not sure how much evidence there is for that.

Seanad: Order of Business (14 Feb 2007) See 1 other result from this debate

Noel Coonan: ...capital grant, which is availed of by many communities providing facilities throughout the country, particularly swimming pools. I understand the grant, which amounts to approximately €3.8 million, is being reviewed but, given the increase in construction costs and the price of building materials, in addition to the ample funds available, it should be increased. Deputy Deenihan...

Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Covid-19 Pandemic (27 Jan 2021)

Micheál Martin: ..., and campaigns are developed and implemented to make the public aware of these decisions. Campaigns have achieved impressive audience reach across all media platforms. The #AntiViral Campaign had over 5.7 million impressions by mid-December – we had communicated with over 300,000 young people approximately 5 times across the platforms building awareness of the Campaign. The...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Capitation Grants (9 Apr 2019)

Joe McHugh: The first and full year costs of increasing the capitation grant at primary and secondary level by 5% is €4 million and €10 million respectively. I am pleased to have been able to provide for this 5% increase in capitation funding for primary and post primary schools that will apply from the start of the 2019/20 school year. I fully recognise the need to further improve...

Written Answers — Nursing Home Subventions: Nursing Home Subventions (27 Jun 2006)

Seán Power: The Nursing Home (Subvention) Regulations, 1993 are administered by the Health Service Executive. There are currently three rates of subvention payable, i.e. €114.30, €152.40 and €190.50 for the three levels of dependency which are medium, high and maximum. There are no plans to increase the subvention rates at present. When the Scheme was first launched in September 1993, €5 million...

Written Answers — Social Insurance: Social Insurance (2 Oct 2008)

Mary Hanafin: ...estimates, agreed between this Department and the Department of Finance, indicate that: A decrease in the employee PRSI rate from 4% to 2% would reduce Social Insurance Fund income by some €793 million in a full year; A decrease in the self-employed PRSI rate (Class S) from 3% to 2% would cost approximately €279 million in a full year; The abolition of the PRSI ceiling for ordinary...

Written Answers — Energy Resources: Energy Resources (12 Oct 2005) See 1 other result from this answer

Eamon Ryan: Question 138: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources the reason for the failure to spend €5 million of the budget for sustainable energy in 2005 following on from the underspend of €15 million in 2004; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27947/05]

Written Answers — Energy Resources: Energy Resources (12 Oct 2005) See 1 other result from this answer

Eamon Ryan: Question 228: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources the reason for the failure to spend €5 million of the budget for sustainable energy in 2005 following on from the underspend of €15 million in 2005; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28334/05]

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