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Leaders' Questions (11 Mar 2014)

Eamon Gilmore: ...and the G20 that international tax planning is an international issue, and the Government is working with these organisations to reach a solution. The recent coverage of multinational profits by Apple was based on historical accounts from 2004 to 2009 which used a stateless company structure. We addressed the issue of stateless companies in budget 2014 and the Government is fully...

Leaders' Questions (10 May 2012)

Eamon Gilmore: -----Apple announced 500 jobs in Cork, PayPal announced 1,000 jobs in Louth,-----

Leaders' Questions (3 May 2012)

Eamon Gilmore: ...into this country. We have, over recent weeks, had a considerable amount of success in this area. The Deputy will, I am sure, be aware of the announcements of jobs: PayPal - 1,000 jobs in Louth; Apple - 500 jobs in Cork; Cisco - 115 jobs in Galway; Ely Lilly - 500 jobs in Cork South-West-----

Mahon Tribunal Report: Statements (27 Mar 2012)

Eamon Gilmore: ...to Taoiseach. Councillors, Senators, Deputies, Ministers, two taoisigh and a member of the European Commission are referred to. This is not, as some are still trying to suggest, just a few rotten apples. All three individuals who led Fianna Fáil from 1979 until May 2008, all of whom held the office of Taoiseach, have now been the subject of adverse findings by tribunals, including the...

Leaders' Questions (24 Mar 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: ...related to the bank are matters for its management and board as if this were some perfectly functioning, prosperous, profitable company doing its business. This is the zombie bank, the rotten apple at the heart of what happened in the Irish banking system, which gave rise to the collapse in our economy, for which people all over the country have been paying for the past 18 months with...

Leaders' Questions (20 Jan 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: ...is that the Government is excluding - even from the private inquiry it is now conceding - the critical decision in respect of Anglo Irish Bank in particular. This was a delinquent bank and rotten apple at the heart of the banking system which lent money recklessly. We saw a recent "Prime Time" programme on what was happening in some of the institutions. On 29 September 2008, the...

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