Seanad debates

Thursday, 20 April 2023

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

 

9:30 am

Photo of Gerard CraughwellGerard Craughwell (Independent) | Oireachtas source

With respect to the tweet from Senator Keogan, it is clear that Senator Malcolm Byrne does not understand the meaning of the term "technical group". Senator Keogan does not speak for me or for any of my colleagues. We speak independently of one another, we have our own views and our own minds. I do not subscribe to the tweet that was put out by Senator Keogan. Mr. Drew Harris, one of the people mentioned in it, is an Irish man in every sense of the word.

Senator McDowell referred to Robert Watt's appearance before the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach yesterday. An extremely important issue has emerged from the evidence he gave. He spoke about his email having been hacked and that an email was not delivered as a result of the hack. I have checked with experts this morning who told me that if one hits the send button on an email, irrespective of whether it has been hacked or not, the email will be delivered. That is the truth of it. The excuse of systems being hacked has been used in many different instances in this House in relation to failures. I am writing to the Garda Commissioner today, and I ask the Deputy Leader to do likewise, to ask that the National Cyber Security Centre, NCSC, immediately investigate the claim made by Mr. Watt. If his system was not hacked, then he lied to a committee of this House and that is the most serious charge that can be brought against a public servant.

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