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Seanad: Gnó an tSeanaid - Business of Seanad (8 Dec 2021)

Mark Daly: ...motion for the Commencement of the House today, he proposes to raise the following matter: The need for the Minister for Finance to make a statement on the potential development of new homes on NAMA-controlled lands. I have also received notice from Senator Robbie Gallagher of the following matter: The need for the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine to make a statement on...

Seanad: Order of Business (12 Nov 2015)

Mark Daly: That is why we have a homeless crisis. The Government, which owns NAMA which is Senator Coghlan's favourite organisation, is selling and approving the sale of houses on the instructions of receivers. They are being sold on the public market.They are being purchased not by the Government to relieve the housing crisis but by private investors. That is the epitome of a lack of joined-up...

Seanad: Order of Business (12 Nov 2015)

Mark Daly: I am trying to be helpful. I am saying that NAMA should not be selling properties-----

Seanad: Order of Business (1 Oct 2015)

Mark Daly: .... The Government cannot be accused of using the brains it has, or even of borrowing some brains, but it is borrowing money to buy votes. I ask Senator Coghlan to contain himself if he can, because I want to talk about NAMA. In 2011, along with my Fianna Fáil colleagues, I introduced the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill. We asked the Government to...

Seanad: Order of Business (11 Jun 2015)

Mark Daly: ..., Gore Vidal, once said that the four most beautiful words in the English language were "I told you so". I will not say "I told you so" to Senator Coghlan but I think I did. When it comes to the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill, which in-----

Seanad: Order of Business (11 Jun 2015)

Mark Daly: I meant Senator Paul Coghlan. In 2012, my side of the House tried to pass the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill. I think we were told at the time that it would be fine, that there was nothing to worry about and that all would be well. Now we see that all is not well. If the Government had accepted the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill,...

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2014)

Mark Daly: They wonder why NAMA is not transparent yet they did not want to introduce a measure that would make it transparent.

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2014)

Mark Daly: Our legislation would have ensured any NAMA property for sale would be put on a website and be available for all to see. This reaction from Members opposite is a bit like crying over Irish Water. I agree with colleagues opposite who raised the issue of the recent desecration of the grave of W.T. Cosgrave. It is a disgrace that anyone would do this to a former leader and person who served...

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2014)

Mark Daly: ...set up this quango but it did so anyway. Now it is crying that it is in existence even though in 2009 the establishment of Irish Water was in a Fine Gael policy paper. Members opposite have given out about NAMA, the National Asset Management Agency, and its lack of transparency. I remind them that Fianna Fáil brought in the NAMA transparency Bill-----

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2014)

Mark Daly: NAMA is-----

Seanad: Order of Business (17 Jul 2014)

Mark Daly: We all know about NAMA and the lack of transparency in that regard.

Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Planning Issues (1 Jul 2014)

Mark Daly: ...who have zoned lands and planning permissions, but also for those who hold single permissions for one-off developments in the countryside. It is also an issue for the Government, because NAMA has a large number of properties which are subject to live planning permissions, as do the banks. Hopefully, they will have been diligent and extended the full five-year period. If a permission in...

Seanad: Order of Business (16 Jan 2014)

Mark Daly: The Senator should keep looking after NAMA.

Seanad: Order of Business (16 Jan 2014)

Mark Daly: The Senator for NAMA speaks.

Seanad: NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2013: First Stage (19 Dec 2013)

Mark Daly: ...granted to introduce a Bill entitled an Act to provide that, in the interests of transparency, all relevant details of loans, properties, or other assets offered for sale by or with the approval of NAMA or the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation be available to the public by means of publication on a website.

Seanad: Order of Business (19 Dec 2013)

Mark Daly: The Senator will have an opportunity on the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill.

Seanad: Order of Business (19 Dec 2013)

Mark Daly: Senator Higgins will be delighted to hear that the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill is on the Order Paper. In that context, I request that - by leave of the House - No. 17 be taken before No. 1. I would welcome a debate on NAMA and perhaps the House could take the Bill to which I refer tomorrow, the Second Stage debate relating to which was taken last year.

Seanad: Order of Business (19 Dec 2013)

Mark Daly: I wish to propose that No. 17 be taken before No. 1 in order to allow for publication of the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill. I am sure Senator Higgins and others who are seeking transparency in NAMA will support the Bill, which allows for all the properties being sold by or on behalf of the agency to be listed on a website. In the past notifications have been...

Seanad: Protection of the Public Interest from Tobacco Lobbying Bill 2013: Second Stage (18 Dec 2013)

Mark Daly: ...and the Exchequer. Like Senator van Turnhout, I support the principle of the Bill. The issue of transparency is relevant this week when one considers the issues that have arisen in relation to NAMA. Transparency is important in an organisation whose sole motivation is profit and is spending billions to ensure that legislation restricting its activities is not enacted, using every means...

Seanad: Local Government Reform Bill 2013: Second Stage (16 Dec 2013)

Mark Daly: Is Senator Coghlan going to talk about NAMA again?

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