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Public Accounts Committee: Special Report No. 77 of the Comptroller and Auditor General: Dublin Docklands Development Authority (Resumed) (2 May 2013) See 2 other results from this debate

Gerald Nash: ..., were somewhat in awe of some of the individuals such as Sean FitzPatrick, Lar Bradshaw and others because of their expertise - quote, unquote - in the area. Has Ms Moylan ever experienced that feeling with regard to those individuals or has she identified that feeling in the organisation? They seem to have been given a good deal of latitude?

Public Accounts Committee: Mental Health Services - Financial Statements 2020 (10 Mar 2022)

Seán Sherlock: Is Ms O'Connor aware that parents are coming to Members of the Oireachtas saying they feel like they are now going through another process of incessant form-filling and that the services are moving further and further away from them? Again, it is almost Kafkaesque that they are in this vortex of constant form-filling. They feel extremely frustrated. Can Ms O'Connor sympathise and empathise...

Seanad: Social Welfare Bill 2012: Committee Stage (19 Dec 2012)

Jimmy Harte: ...personally what is involved as there is autism on both sides of my family. It is difficult for my sister and my wife and family but they are positive in their outlook on this budget because they feel they have good services. They are feeling the pinch but we can live in the Sinn Féin fairy land and the Fianna Fáil borrow land until we end up back in the same position.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Private Activity in Public Hospitals: Discussion (23 Oct 2019)

Alan Kelly: ...I speak about a little and something I was very much taken aback by. Is the move of HIQA into all healthcare settings contingent? As for the jigsaw of sorting this out, does Dr. de Buitléir feel that this is a significant factor? From the point of view of the timeframe, does he feel that doing this, ramping up to it and conditioning it is a significant programme of work?

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (3 Oct 2023)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: Any community, barrister or garda will listen to what the Taoiseach has said and feel as if it is somebody else's responsibility, not the Taoiseach's. The Taoiseach knew about this dispute coming since 12 July and he has let the criminal courts of justice fall today. The Bar Council states it has had no engagement. It falls completely and utterly on the Taoiseach, as the leader of Fine...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: Psychological Assessments Waiting Times (21 Nov 2018)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: I acknowledge that the Minister of State is a compassionate individual who feels strongly about this issue. What time does he think is reasonable to wait from the diagnosis of a child just like Abigail to the beginning of intervention? What time does he aim for? What is his vision? Does he feel that three years is too long? I am sure that he does. What is a reasonable length of time for...

Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed)
(17 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: ..., Stephen and the others can get any comfort from anything that Dr. O'Keeffe has said or from any of the processes that were in place. In respect of Mr. Gleeson, I am wondering how this makes him feel. Dr. O'Keeffe feels that she has been let down. I do not know what way that makes Mr. Gleeson feel. He works for her obviously. Does he feel that he has let her down? In fairness, at...

Public Accounts Committee: 2015 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 20 - Garda Síochána - Internal Audit Report on Garda College, Templemore (Resumed)
(20 Jun 2017)

Alan Kelly: I am only asking for clarification. I move to the last couple of questions. We have now become aware of the European accounts. Are there any other accounts the Commissioner feels will end us up in this territory which at this moment in time she is concerned will be dealt with by Mr. Kelly in a similar manner? At this juncture, are there other accounts she feels will end up in similar...

Seanad: Northern Ireland: Statements. (8 May 2003)

Brendan Ryan: I share a sense of frustration and feel the need to restrain my language at a time like this. Such a feeling is common to everyone and it was evident in the Minister's contribution. The Irish and British Governments made heroic efforts in this area and I do not want it suggested that any comments I make are bit meant to be party political. That is not the case; they are simply reflections...

A Framework for Junior Cycle: Motion (22 Nov 2012)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: ...that. I also spoke to a number of schools' staff about it and I am slightly alarmed about the disconnect between the staffroom and the political system. When I talked to staff about how they feel, I heard they feel completely under appreciated. They feel the sense of disconnection, a sense of disempowerment and a sense of not being appreciated for the hard work they do. They are asked...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (17 Apr 2019)

Kevin Humphreys: ...householders. It is ignored on a daily basis, not just in this House but also in the other House. The people in question have not had a listening ear. No one is prepared to listen to them. I feel for what happened in Paris, but I will feel even worse if somebody loses his or her life in this country because the Minister will not listen. It is just not good enough to have fire marshals...

Seanad: Immigration Bill, 2002: Committee Stage. (18 Dec 2002) See 3 other results from this debate

Joanna Tuffy: .... The implication in the subsection is that it will be mandatory, which is over the top. It will be cumbersome and difficult to enforce. The Minister has spoken about how Irish citizens would feel listening to this debate. How will they feel if these sections are implemented? It is a bit much to treat them in this way.

Seanad: Order of Business. (17 Nov 2004)

Brendan Ryan: ...Christmas on the pre-budget submission of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, the response to which would be a good test of anybody's socialism. It should not be a question of the Government's feeling bad because others feel bad but of doing something about poverty, which is what socialism is about.

Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: Transparency of RTÉ Expenditure of Public Funds and Governance Issues: RTÉ (Resumed) (13 Sep 2023)

Marie Sherlock: ...of everything that has been spoken about involves changing the culture and building trust. The report was produced in March 2020. It referred to serious issues in current affairs, women not feeling valued and respected, staff feeling defeated, women not getting the same opportunities as men and a lack of transparency with regard to the appointment process. Obviously, individuals were...

Control of Exports Bill 2007 [[i]Seanad[/i]]: Report and Final Stages (14 Feb 2008)

Willie Penrose: I thank the Minister of State and I feel he is correct to refer to the importance of the annual report and that it be brought before a committee for intense scrutiny, not a superficial examination. We have no reason to doubt the bona fides of the Minister of State as he has been most open and forthcoming with us on this matter. Our concerns regarding the objectives and underlying ethos of...

Seanad: Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) Bill 2002: Committee Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2005)

Joanna Tuffy: ...offences listed in Schedule 2 are to be regarded as terrorist offences and we agree that most of them are acceptable as such, for example, those related to explosives, murder and so on. However, we feel that the offence of assault causing harm is a lesser offence in comparison, having considered the fact that assault causing serious harm will be included. Therefore, we feel it is overboard...

Seanad: Petitions Committee: Motion (4 Oct 2006)

Joanna Tuffy: ...Rourke adopted this measure, she could change the Seanad in terms of public and civil engagement. It could mark the Seanad as being separate from and more progressive than the Dáil. People could feel a sense of ownership of the Seanad that may not be the case at present. People feel such a sense of ownership of the Dáil because they elect representatives to it. However, the Dáil is...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Issues Affecting the Aviation Sector: Discussion (27 Oct 2020)

Duncan Smith: ...in its submission, the IAA states that it covers all aspects of aviation safety. From a passenger point of view, Covid is the main safety aspect at the moment. Speaking personally, I would not feel safe travelling now. If there was a testing regime, be it pre-departure or on arrival, I would feel safe. I believe that is representative of the majority view across the country. What...

Sick Leave Bill 2022: Report and Final Stages (18 May 2022)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: ...weight of conversation in the committee room was about the employer, the employer, the employer. That is understandable but we really want to talk about the worker who is sick and who, therefore, feels that he or she has to go to work even when sick. Let us imagine being in that position where you really feel it is going to hurt you so badly in their pocket that you must pretend to be...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Transport Infrastructure Ireland (30 Nov 2023)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: ...problem is that nobody is taking responsibility for the issue. People's capacity to have faith in the public transport system is being completely undermined by the situation regarding access. It feels unsafe, the lifts do not work, etc. This is a major issue in that part of the world. If the Minister were to bring both his presence and the weight of his office to the area, people there...

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