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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 10 Oct 1996

Vol. 469 No. 7

Written Answers. - Leaving Certificate Art Examination.

Donal Moynihan

Question:

24 Mr. Moynihan asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17762/96]

Ned O'Keeffe

Question:

25 Mr. E. O'Keeffe asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17761/96]

Brendan Smith

Question:

28 Mr. B. Smith asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17754/96]

Seamus Kirk

Question:

29 Mr. Kirk asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17753/96]

Brian Lenihan

Question:

30 Mr. Lenihan asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17763/96]

Denis Foley

Question:

35 Mr. Foley asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17751/96]

Séamus Hughes

Question:

46 Mr. Hughes asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17758/96]

Tom Moffatt

Question:

48 Dr. Moffatt asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17757/96]

John O'Donoghue

Question:

61 Mr. O'Donoghue asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17750/96]

Patrick J. Morley

Question:

67 Mr. Morley asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17752/96]

Micheál Martin

Question:

69 Mr. Martin asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17748/96]

Joe Walsh

Question:

71 Mr. J. Walsh asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17759/96]

Michael Ahern

Question:

72 Mr. M. Ahern asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17760/96]

John O'Leary

Question:

73 Mr. O'Leary asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17749/96]

Seán Power

Question:

76 Mr. Power asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17755/96]

Rory O'Hanlon

Question:

78 Dr. O'Hanlon asked the Minister for Education the name of the company with a premises in Sligo referred to in her reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 89 and 100 of Wednesday, 24 April 1996. [17756/96]

I propose to take Questions Nos. 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 35, 46, 48, 61, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73, 76 and 78 together.

The Deputy will be aware that the problems associated with the 1995 leaving certificate art exam were the subject of an independent inquiry by Price Waterhouse. Each Member of this House has been provided with a copy of their report.

When the Deputy first raised this issue in an earlier parliamentary question on 2 July, I referred to the fact that Price Waterhouse chose not to publicly identify the company in question. I also informed the Deputy at that time that if he wished to have this information I was prepared to provide it to him on a confidential basis. I repeat that offer now. I am also prepared to provide this information to other Members of the House on a confidential basis if so requested.

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