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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 16 July 2020

Thursday, 16 July 2020

Questions (58)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

58. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the terms and conditions of the funds released to an association (details supplied) in advance of the emergency general meeting of the association in September 2020; the meetings, online and or telephone meetings he has had with the association since becoming Minister; the instructions issued to Sport Ireland in respect of releasing funding to the association since becoming Minister; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16402/20]

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I am informed by Sport Ireland that it has not released any funds to the association mentioned by the Deputy to date in 2020 and that no funds are scheduled to be paid out by Sport Ireland to the association in advance of an Emergency General Meeting which I understand the association will convene in the near future.

I understand that the association has indicated that its Annual General Meeting will take place in September.

Sport Ireland remains in communication with the association on matters relating to its governance and financial management. Certain firm commitments were provided by the association in a Memorandum of Understanding agreed with the then Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport on 30 January 2020. Sport Ireland has established a process to oversee and review adherence by the organisation to the commitments given in the MOU.

The association has committed to implementing certain priority recommendations on governance reform and Sport Ireland expects to be in a position to restore funding to the association when these commitments are verifiably honoured.

Neither I nor my colleague, the Chief Whip and Minister of State with responsibility for Sport and the Gaeltacht Jack Chambers TD, have held any meetings with the association since becoming Minister nor have we issued any direction to Sport Ireland in respect of releasing funding to the association.

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