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Seanad: NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011: Second Stage (6 Jun 2012)

Mark Daly: .... If a situation like Baker Street arose in the future, this Bill would ensure that everybody would know the property was for sale, that anyone could bid for it and there would be confidence in NAMA and the IBRC as a result. At present there are back room deals going on which are not anything to do with the Department of Finance. I have confidence in the people in NAMA but the way this...

Seanad: NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011: Second Stage (6 Jun 2012)

Mark Daly: Is Senator Coghlan aware of the NAMA website?

Seanad: NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011: Second Stage (6 Jun 2012)

Mark Daly: On Wednesday, 15 June last year, he questioned NAMA's activities. I have outlined in this House, if the Senator was listening, that NAMA has sold property in Baker Street and in Cork, of which Senator Coghlan is aware, and that it gave them away.

Seanad: NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011: Second Stage (6 Jun 2012)

Mark Daly: I provided it to NAMA.

Seanad: Order of Business (23 May 2012)

Mark Daly: I hope my colleague will support my call for an amendment to the Order of Business that the House takes the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill today.

Seanad: Order of Business (23 May 2012)

Mark Daly: I have raised this issue on a number of occasions and I have called on the Attorney General to come to the House, as I believe that NAMA is not selling its properties in accordance with the legislation passed by the Oireachtas. To date, the Attorney General has failed to reply to the questions I raised. NAMA is the largest property company in the world. Both Houses passed legislation that...

Seanad: Order of Business (23 May 2012)

Mark Daly: That is clearly not happening. Deputy Buttimer raised the issue of the sale of land in Cork. Other sales in London and further afield are taking place with the consent of NAMA but nobody knows the properties are for sale.

Seanad: Order of Business (23 May 2012)

Mark Daly: ...manner. I have moved an amendment to the Order of Business and I also ask the Deputy Leader to invoke Standing Order 56 to invite the Attorney General to come to the House to explain to us why NAMA is not following the laws it passed.

Seanad: Order of Business (15 May 2012)

Mark Daly: ...are brought back in 2013 to come to this chamber to discuss issues of relevance to our mutual communities and shared heritage. Last week and weekend my colleague for Kerry, Senator Coghlan, debated NAMA. Last Sunday's edition of the Sunday Independent ran a full front page story on NAMA.

Seanad: Order of Business (15 May 2012)

Mark Daly: ...with him that one cannot believe everything that one reads, he would be aware that his own leader, Deputy Enda Kenny, who is the Taoiseach, and he said that in June that he was concerned about NAMA and its operations.

Seanad: Order of Business (15 May 2012)

Mark Daly: I have. I think we should debate NAMA and the bank resolution-----

Seanad: Order of Business (15 May 2012)

Mark Daly: I have. I am suggesting that this issue should be debated as a matter of urgency. Fianna Fáil's next Private Members' time is three weeks away. Every time NAMA sells a property or an asset without openness or transparency, the Irish taxpayer loses hundreds of thousands of euro, if not millions of euro. NAMA and the Irish banks are agreeing deals at a cost to the Irish taxpayer.

Seanad: Order of Business (15 May 2012)

Mark Daly: NAMA has taken over these loans at a loss to the banks in question. The Irish taxpayer is footing that bill, as Senator Coghlan is well aware.

Seanad: Order of Business (3 May 2012)

Mark Daly: Senator Coghlan - my colleague, friend and fellow Kerryman - that Bill has been published. I can provide the Senator with a copy of the Bill, which is the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011. There is no transparency in the manner in which NAMA or its agents are doing their business. No one in Cork knew the land was for sale.

Seanad: Order of Business (3 May 2012)

Mark Daly: I am asking that the Leader allow time for the introduction of the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011. We are asking NAMA to sell everything on the open market in accordance with legislation enacted by the Dáil and Seanad. I halved state on numerous occasions that NAMA is, under section 35 of that legislation, supposed to sell land in accordance with the sale...

Seanad: Order of Business (3 May 2012)

Mark Daly: ...allow Government time in relation to this issue? I have previously put that request to the Leader. I have also asked that the Attorney General be brought before the House to explain the reason NAMA is not selling these assets in accordance with the law laid down by this House?

Seanad: Order of Business (3 May 2012)

Mark Daly: There is no problem with NAMA selling assets at any price so long as it is done in an open and transparent manner. It is quite obvious that is not happening.

Seanad: Order of Business (2 May 2012)

Mark Daly: ...silence and inaction of the church that allows the abuse to continue which is the grave crime. Anybody who hears about it is totally appalled. Will the Leader allow time for a discussion on the NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011 which my colleagues and I have published? This Bill allows the public to see the properties that NAMA is selling. Last week a...

Seanad: Order of Business (16 Dec 2011)

Mark Daly: .... I thank the Cathaoirleach, the Leader, Senator Maurice Cummins and my colleague from Kerry, Senator Paul Coghlan, for their courtesy. No doubt Senator Coghlan and I will have more debates on NAMA in the new year. I also thank my party leader in the Seanad, Senator Darragh O'Brien, and our Whip, Senator Diarmuid Wilson. Being an Opposition Whip is not an easy job when one is beaten...

Seanad: NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011: First Stage (15 Dec 2011)

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.

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