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Defective Concrete Products Levy: Motion [Private Members] (4 Oct 2022)

Gerald Nash: ...No one should be fooled - the CIF has not cared one jot about the hundreds of thousands of people living in unsafe apartments, given its record to date. Instead, the idea has been perpetuated that there are bad apples around the place. This is the bad apples theory, according to which the sector as a whole should not be scapegoated for the actions of a few. However, the bad apples...

Ceisteanna (Atógáil) - Questions (Resumed): Cabinet Committees (15 Jul 2020)

Gerald Nash: I thank the Taoiseach for the rundown on the number and variety of Cabinet committees. Can he confirm which committee will discuss the implications of the Apple judgment? I assume it will be dealt with by the committee on economic recovery and investment. The programme for Government commits to a commission on taxation and welfare. We in the Labour Party have repeatedly called for the...

Financial Provisions (Covid-19) Bill 2020: Second Stage (14 Jul 2020)

Gerald Nash: ...Union. The states I referred to are wisely making use of aid conditionality as an incentive for the enforcement of their own fiscal rules and EU fiscal rules, and so should we, in particular in light of tomorrow's Apple tax ruling and the international crackdown on tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning by some multinational corporations. Does the Department have plans to attach any...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Bogus Self-Employment: Discussion (Resumed) (24 Oct 2019)

Gerald Nash: ...of natural justice, to respond to what Mr. McMahon stated. The State is currently dealing with an important principle in respect of alleged state aid for one company. The case, known as the Apple case, is sub judiceand is being investigated. There are many similarities between the case before us and the Apple case-----

Seanad: Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement: Motion (5 Oct 2016)

Gerald Nash: ..., regulation and sovereignty from the terms of the proposed agreement. I spoke last night about the Labour Party's support for the Government's decision to challenge the European Commission's view on the Apple issue. We spoke of protecting both our sovereignty and our reputation and I hope the Government can apply the same principles to its consideration of this proposed agreement. As...

Seanad: European Commission Decision on State Aid to Apple: Statements (4 Oct 2016)

Gerald Nash: ...in the Dáil supported the decision made by the Government to engage in an appeal against the decision of the European Commission. It was inevitable that an appeal would be launched, if only by Apple itself, and it was inconceivable that Ireland, as a sovereign nation with responsibility for its own tax affairs, would sit this one out given the absolute enormity of the matter in hand...

Public Accounts Committee: 2011 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Chapter 6 - Financial Commitments under Public Private Partnerships
Chapter 18 - Salary Overpayments to Teachers
Vote 26 - Department of Education and Skills
(28 Feb 2013)

Gerald Nash: ...is trying to understand what additional paperwork one needs to send to the organisation. I have been told also it is particularly difficult to navigate the system if one is using, for example, an Apple device. I note that has been highlighted to SUSI. Has the Secretary General any idea how much the IT application system cost because it appears to be quite basic and contains some gaps?

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