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Refugee Accommodation.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 9 February 2005

Wednesday, 9 February 2005

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Joe Costello

Question:

244 Mr. Costello asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the reason for choosing a premises (details supplied) in Dublin 1 as a refugee holding centre; the number of persons that can be accommodated in same; the further reason Broc House is not being used for the purpose purchased; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4108/05]

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On 25 January 2005, I introduced new arrangements for the speedier processing of asylum applications by nationals of five states, Nigeria, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and South Africa. The new arrangements also provide for the speedier processing of deportation orders for those applicants who are found not to be in need of refugee protection and have no other protection or humanitarian needs. Dedicated accommodation centres will provide accommodation for applicants covered by the expedited arrangements. In order to facilitate the holding of interviews, hearings and so forth these dedicated accommodation centres will be located in central Dublin.

It had been intended that a reception centre in central Dublin would be used for this purpose but the reception and integration agency was forced to close it late last year because of maintenance problems. The situation has been further complicated by the unavailability since before Christmas of the main reception centre in Dublin due to a continuing outbreak of chicken pox. An alternative centre had to be sourced in the same general area and the agency entered into a contract for service with the proprietor of the premises mentioned in the question, which has a capacity of 110.

As I informed the Deputy last week, the expenditure which the Office of Public Works indicated in 2004 would have to be incurred in bringing Broc House up to regulatory standards would not be warranted.

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