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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 15 November 2006

Wednesday, 15 November 2006

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Mary Upton

Question:

155 Dr. Upton asked the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of prosecutions and convictions recorded by the Health and Safety Authority in each year from 2002 to 2005, and to date in 2006; the cases where the HSA found failure to meet required standards but did not proceed to a prosecution; the reason a prosecution was not taken in each of these cases; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37736/06]

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I would like to refer the Deputy to the following Schedule which contains the prosecution and conviction information requested from 2002 to 30 October 2006. A significant change has taken place over the years in the nature of the court proceedings resulting from investigations by the Health and Safety Authority. In the first decade of the Authority's existence (1989-1999) all health and safety prosecutions were heard in the District Court.

In recent years the Authority undertook a review and upgrade of its criminal investigation procedures with a view to sending files to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for consideration for trial on indictment.

No data is available on the numbers of investigations by the Authority where alleged breaches of the legislation were encountered by the Authority's Inspectors but which did not proceed to a prosecution. In many of these cases the Inspectors would have exercised their discretion under the Safety, Health and Welfare legislation to issue prohibition or improvement notices. However, in general terms, files will only be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions where, on the basis of the evidence collected during an investigation, there is prima facie evidence of the commission of an offence.

Schedule

Year

Type of Proceedings

Total Heard

% of total Cases heard summarily and on indictment

Dismissals etc.

Convictions (%)

Probation of Offenders Act applied

Fines €

2002

Summary

86

95%

13

70 (81%)

3

137,149

Indictment

5

5%

5 (100%)

48,809

Total

91

100%

13

75 (82%)

3

185,958

2003

Summary

61

80%

7

53 (87%)

1

101,450

Indictment

15

20%

15 (100%)

596,500

Total

76

100%

7

68 (89%)

1

697,950

2004

Summary

25

61%

6

17 (68%)

2

42,886

Indictment

16

39%

16 (100%)

1,2295,750

Total

41

100%

6

33 (80%)

2

1,338,636

2005

Summary

22

55%

5

16 (73%)

1

31,588

Indictment

18

45%

1

17 (94%)

431,750

Total

40

100%

6

33 (83%)

1

463,338

2006 to 30 Oct.

Summary

9

32%

1

8* (89%)

20,000

Indictment

19

68%

1

18 (95%)

402,000**

Total

28

100%

2

26 (93%)

422,000**

Notes 2006

*One case being appealed by the defendant.

**Sentencing yet to take place in 5 cases where the parties have been found guilty or pleaded guilty.

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