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Freedom of Information Bill 2013: Second Stage (2 Oct 2013)

Mick Wallace: ...40(1)(a), among others, discloses a long list of exemptions that prohibit the people from understanding how the Government conducts its financial affairs. Great noise has been made about the inclusion of NAMA and the NTMA in the Bill, but then in Schedule 1(n) the Minister exempts almost all documents of interest that these bodies possess. The people are very interested in knowing how...

Topical Issue Matters (26 Sep 2013)

Seán Kenny: I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 27A and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Michael McNamara - the Clare hurling managers' strategy on young people's welfare, A Progressive Approach; (2) Deputy Mary Mitchell O'Connor - the proposed enactment of section 30 of the Teaching Council Act on 1 November...

Topical Issue Debate: Priory Hall Development (19 Sep 2013)

Mick Wallace: ...building regulations. The problem, however, is with the lack of enforcement. I know of developments that have not hit the news yet which are in the hands of the National Asset Management Agency, NAMA, but cannot be sold as they are serious fire hazards. There are cases of estates in which people are living where there is no access for a fire engine. The Government will have to set up a...

Other Questions: National Monuments (13 Mar 2013)

Mick Wallace: ...'s remit is confined to Nos. 14-17 Moore Street. He stated that the remainder of the site is in the hands of An Bord Pleanála, Dublin City Council and the developer but the State, in the form of NAMA, has total control over the site. Nothing will happen without NAMA's permission. Is it possible that the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht could have influence with NAMA in...

Other Questions: National Monuments (13 Mar 2013)

Mick Wallace: ...'s remit is confined to Nos. 14-17 Moore Street. He stated that the remainder of the site is in the hands of An Bord Pleanála, Dublin City Council and the developer but the State, in the form of NAMA, has total control over the site. Nothing will happen without NAMA's permission. Is it possible that the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht could have influence with NAMA in...

Other Questions: NAMA Social Housing (5 Feb 2013)

Mick Wallace: I am fully aware that trying to move units from NAMA into social housing is not black and white all the time. Neither is it easy for NAMA to sell units all the time. There are complications about selling units under many of these projects. Many of these housing units or apartments would not necessarily suit social housing but many of them would. Does the Minister of State agree that...

Topical Issue Matters (16 Oct 2012)

Seán Barrett: ...ash trees; (4) Deputy Thomas Pringle - the need to address fish quotas and the discarding of over-quota fish; (5) Deputy Ciarán Lynch - the need to institute a rent-to-buy scheme in respect of NAMA properties; (6) Deputy Patrick O'Donovan - the need to update the processing system for payments in the Department of Social Protection and to allow for the sharing of information with...

Other Questions: National Monuments (3 Oct 2012) See 1 other result from this debate

Mick Wallace: ...be an issue for the developer and local authority. He also said that 1916 belongs to the people. In my view, the site also belongs to the people. Given the developer in question is knee deep in NAMA and NAMA is a State body the site in question belongs to the taxpayer.

Topical Issue Matters (3 Oct 2012)

Seán Barrett: ...part of the Government stimulus package on 17 July 2012; (19) Deputy Derek Keating - the problems in collecting social welfare payments at Lucan village, Dublin; (20) Deputy Dessie Ellis - the closure of Santry post office, Dublin 9; (21) Deputy Mick Wallace - the raid by the Revenue's customs service on two illegal diesel laundries and the effect this illegal activity has on jobs; (22)...

Topical Issue Matters (25 Sep 2012)

Michael Kitt: ...roadside verges; (3) Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan - the further delay in publishing the report on State involvement in the Magdalene laundries; (4) Deputy Michael McGrath - the investigation by NAMA into the purchase of one of the agency's properties by a former employee and the removal of confidential information; (5) Deputy Peadar Tóibín - the suggested cutbacks to health services...

Topical Issue Matters (19 Sep 2012)

Seán Barrett: ...- the need to lift the statute bar to allow survivors of symphysiotomy to seek redress; (19) Deputy Barry Cowen - the proposed job losses at Bord na Móna; (20) Deputies Charlie McConalogue, Mary Lou McDonald and Mick Wallace - the decision to target new entrants to teaching in the review of allowances; (21) Deputy Richard Boyd Barrett - the position of teachers employed in VECs in...

Written Answers — National Monuments: National Monuments (18 Jul 2012)

Mick Wallace: ...Management Agency with a view to incorporating some form of historical area connected with Moore Street and the 1916 Rising and the proposed adjacent commercial development now under the control of NAMA; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35437/12]

Semi-State Sector Remuneration (4 Jul 2012)

Mick Wallace: ...that anyone would go from the private sector into the public sector and get an increase in pay. For his information, I know some people who worked in banking and real estate and when they moved to NAMA they got an increase in salary. That is not very impressive. There has not been much accountability or transparency in how NAMA has done its business in that regard. I do not know how...

Personal Explanation by Member (14 Jun 2012)

Mick Wallace: I would like to thank the party Whips and the Government for giving me the opportunity to speak today. In relation to my company's under-declaration of VAT in 2009, M & J Wallace Limited sold apartments in 2008 and 2009 and the proceeds from the closings of the sales were pledged to the bank. Normally, the business cash flow would have allowed us to deal with the VAT liability but not on...

Private Members' Business. National Monuments: Motion (resumed) (23 May 2012)

Mick Wallace: ...issues surround it. The only part that is preserved is Nos. 14-17 Moore Street and more must be done. The site has full planning permission with some conditions. The developer in question is in NAMA, which gives the State more power than usual. Aside from the huge influence of NAMA, the State has the option of a compulsory purchase order. In any situation where the common good...

Topical Issue Matters (8 May 2012)

Seán Barrett: ...for women's right to vote to be included in the Third Home Rule Bill 1912; (5) Deputy Thomas Pringle - the need to support world Fibromyalgia Awareness Day; (6) Deputy Jerry Buttimer - the sale of NAMA controlled land at Douglas, Cork; (7) Deputy Tom Hayes - the need to allow for the registration of Irish deaths abroad; (8) Deputy Seán Kyne - the need to clarify the rules regarding...

Topical Issue Matters (2 May 2012)

Peter Mathews: ...County Wicklow; (3) Deputy Robert Dowds - the need for a refund mechanism for returned glass and plastic containers as a way of tackling the litter problem; (4) Deputy Jerry Buttimer - the sale of NAMA controlled land at Douglas, Cork; (5) Deputies Maureen O'Sullivan and Thomas Pringle - prisoners' conditions at Maghaberry Prison; (6) Deputy Brian Stanley - the making public of the septic...

Topical Issue Matters (1 May 2012)

Seán Barrett: ...strategy; (6) Deputy James Bannon - the need for the Minister for Health to review urgently the cut in funding to St. Christopher's Services, Longford; (7) Deputy Jerry Buttimer - the sale of NAMA controlled land at Douglas, Cork; (8) Deputies Brendan Smith, Ciara Conway and Aodhán Ó Ríordáin - the need to provide clear guidelines to schools on student admission policies; (9) Deputy...

Topical Issue Matters. (21 Mar 2012)

Michael Kitt: ...additional funding for St. Christopher's Services, Longford; (4) Deputy James Bannon - the need to ensure that the scale is balanced in favour of communities, as opposed to developers, under NAMA legislation; (5) Deputy Patrick Nulty - the decision to close 21 beds in James Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin; (6) Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív - the need to ensure the inclusion of a new...

Topical Issue Matters (14 Mar 2012)

Michael Kitt: ...provide adequate hospital facilities in respect of sick children; (23) Deputy James Bannon - the need to ensure that the scale is balanced in favour of communities, as opposed to developers, under NAMA legislation; (24) Deputy Terence Flanagan - the need to intervene with the banks to provide breathing space to the residents of Priory Hall, Dublin; (25) Deputy Thomas P. Broughan - waste...

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