Seanad debates

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

6:00 pm

Photo of Alan KellyAlan Kelly (Labour)

No. There is an inconsistency in that their roles and job specifications are not defined. At a public affairs level, the management and corporate policy of the HSE is the worst of any public body. This is not good enough from an information point of view because we are entitled to better. As evidenced in this week's "Prime Time Investigates" programme and as has been stated by Senators during the past six to nine months, the numerous examples of information flowing from the corporate level of the HSE and the aggressive attitude it and its PR department have assumed in response to simple questions are unacceptable.

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