Maureen O'Sullivan
Question:609. Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government further to Parliamentary Question No. 167 of 29 May 2013 and No. 183 of 30 May 2013, if he will confirm that, notwithstanding the creation of an Office of Planning Regulator, even the most egregious legacies of planning abuse and corruption from the period beginning with the effecting of the Planning Act 1963 up to the implementation of the Planning and Development Bill 2013 as an Act of the Oireachtas, are henceforth to have a status in law similar to what would obtain had each instance been granted a formal amnesty, even in instances where malfeasance has been imputed by a Tribunal established by the Oireachtas; if he will confirm that the planning regulator and the State will take no further interest in the way the planning process which we now know to have been debased and corrupt allowed such excrescences in many instances into being; and if he will confirm that the State will take no further interest in the associated money trails; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27575/13]
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