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Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (14 May 2015)

Eoghan Murphy: -----and that was set up ... responsible for managing relationships with a total group exposure in excess of €30 million and the rationale for that was that, "In the past 5 years we have under performed in this top end market, which has been dominated by Banks with specialist property units, most notably Anglo Irish Bank." So is the move to a dedicated property unit in 2004, is this...

Public Accounts Committee: 2012 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Dublin Docklands Development Authority
Annual Report and Financial Statements 2012
(6 Feb 2014)

Eoghan Murphy: Moving on to note No. 5 on page 36, operating expenses. In 2012, legal fees amounted to €1.2 million. Just under €1 million was spent on defending the Irish Glass Bottle, IGB, site case.

Public Accounts Committee: 2012 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Dublin Docklands Development Authority
Annual Report and Financial Statements 2012
(6 Feb 2014)

Eoghan Murphy: Does the €5 million figure already take into account the fact that the pension liability is transferred away?

Public Accounts Committee: 2012 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Dublin Docklands Development Authority
Annual Report and Financial Statements 2012
(6 Feb 2014)

Eoghan Murphy: Thank you. To return to Ms Quinlivan, has it been decided yet where the balance, if it is the €5 million surplus we mentioned, will transfer to? Will that be a matter for the legislation?

Public Accounts Committee: 2012 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Dublin Docklands Development Authority
Annual Report and Financial Statements 2012
(6 Feb 2014)

Eoghan Murphy: Mr. Crawley said earlier that the authority had achieved €5 million more than it expected from the disposal of the assets it has disposed of since 2012. Is there an argument for transferring assets to some other State entity rather than disposing of them in the market if the prices are rising?

Local Government Bill 2013: Second Stage (Resumed) (13 Nov 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: ...deficit, I will give an example. No elected person in my constituency supports the Poolbeg incinerator project yet the city manager, for more than a decade, has presided over the spending of €90 million on that project with nothing yet built. A recent judgment from Europe states that one of the contracts in respect of that project, which is over-spent by more than 300%, is an...

Public Accounts Committee: National Transport Authority - Financial Statement 2011 (24 Jan 2013)

Eoghan Murphy: ...will pose massive operational difficulties. At the same time, I recognise that all of the cards are in JCDecaux's hands here because it operates the existing scheme. To return to the figure of €5 million, the NTA will provide that money for the roll-out of the additional stations and so forth. Is that correct?

Public Accounts Committee: 2011 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Chapter 6 - Financial Commitments under Public Private Partnerships
Chapter 16 - Central Government Funding of Local Authorities
(6 Dec 2012)

Eoghan Murphy: Heading No. 5 on page 19 of the local audit report states Dublin City Council paid Dublin Port Company €8.5 million for its interest in the Pigeon House Road and Shellybanks Road under a compulsory purchase order in September 2011. Was the valuation for this CPO done in 2011 or was it from a previous date?

Prospects for Irish Economy: Statements (Resumed) (25 Oct 2012)

Eoghan Murphy: ...now. Three essential points stood out for me in regard to the advisory council's report of 2012. First, we should make a bigger correction this year. We are anticipating a budget correction of €3.5 billion, with a number of corrections still to come in subsequent budgets. With a deficit so large, we remain too exposed to external events. It is necessary to close that deficit as...

Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Bill 2012: Second Stage (11 May 2012)

Eoghan Murphy: ...' money. We as a public accounts committee should have the ability to see how that money is being spent. A central element of Deputy McGuinness's Bill is section 2, which introduces a new section 5A, and I support that principle. Every year €5 billion of taxpayers' money goes form central government funding to local authorities and we cannot follow it. That is frustrating. One of the...

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