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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 21 July 2016

Thursday, 21 July 2016

Questions (565)

Clare Daly

Question:

565. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Health the status of the establishment of a commission of investigation into the "Grace" foster home scandal; and if a previous undertaking that Dáil Éireann would be given an opportunity to debate the terms of reference of the commission will be honoured [23737/16]

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I wish to assure the House that I am fully committed to the establishment of a Commission of Investigation into this matter. I am very concerned about the issues which have been raised in this case and cannot stress highly enough that the safety and protection of all vulnerable people in the care of the State is paramount. The previous Government's approval to the establishment of a Commission of Investigation, was given in principle, subject to a further decision to be made by the Government on detailed terms of reference, timelines and costs which will be informed by the work currently being undertaken by Mr Conor Dignam Senior Counsel into related matters. In accordance with the provisions of the Commissions of Investigation Act 2004, the Terms of Reference will then require the approval of the Oireachtas.

Following the decision by Government concerning the establishment of a Commission, additional resources were allocated to Mr. Dignam and he was also asked to identify matters which would assist in framing the Terms of Reference for the Commission.

Mr. Dignam has informed me that he is close to finalising his report, which is expected very shortly.

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