Seanad debates
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Order of Business
10:30 am
Michael Mullins (Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source
-----were taken off a boil water notice in Killeglan and Castelrea in the past couple of weeks. They agree that Irish Water must succeed. At the end of the day, the public representatives to whom I referred are misleading the public in the same way some of them misled the public about septic tank charges whereby they claimed such charges would be much higher than those which were eventually levied by Government. People need to get real about this issue. Investment is required. Some 675,000 people have paid already. There must be fairness in the system and everybody must make a contribution.
I very much welcome the publication of the heads of the criminal justice (victims of crime) Bill by the Minister for Justice and Equality, Deputy Fitzgerald, yesterday which was approved by the Cabinet. The landmark Bill will strengthen the rights of victims and their families and will ensure that victims and their needs are put at the heart of the justice system. Under the proposed Bill, a victim will have the right to receive comprehensive information on the criminal justice system, their role within it and the range of services and entitlements they may access from their first contact with a Garda station. It is long overdue and a further delivery on the commitments in the programme for Government. The Minister for Justice and Equality and the Cabinet are to be complemented.
No comments