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Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Deasy: Mr. Waters might let me finish this questioning. Is there any timeframe in which the €5 million must be spent, or is it just given €5 million?

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Deasy: I wish to make a small statistical observation. In any given month in Dublin, the overtime bill for An Garda Síochána could be about €2 million. A sum of €5 million will not solve anything when it comes to overtime. When I look at the overtime figures for about six or seven years ago and compare them with today's figures, I can see that €5 million will...

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

Mr. Noel Waters: We think there are further third-party costs coming in respect of that. To date this year, the cost has been €5 million. It is €19 million-----

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Deasy: ...public would have absolutely no problem spending the money. One might be talking about Thornton Hall then. Mr. Waters brought up the issue of burglary. In recent days it was announced that €5 million of public money was going into Operation Thor. When I heard that, I wondered where this money will go. Will it be allocated for surveillance or, in particular, for overtime,...

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

Mr. Noel Waters: The sum of €5 million relates to third-party costs, and there may be more.

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

Mr. Noel Waters: Operation Thor was launched by the Commissioner on Monday and the Minister was there at the invitation of the Commissioner. The figure of €5 million referred to by the Deputy is new money. Ultimately, it is a matter for the Commissioner to decide where to allocate resources that are provided by Government, but in this case it is our understanding that the great...

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