154 publications filtered by Correspondence and Opening statements & submissions and Terms of Reference and Committee on Budgetary Oversight (32nd Dáil) (32nd Dáil / 25th Seanad)
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Published on 9 May 2017
Submission, Dublin Chamber of Commerce (DCC), Summary of Recommendations
Submission, Dublin Chamber of Commerce (DCC), Summary of Recommendations on the Mid-term Review of the Capital Investment Plan 2016-2021
Submission, Dublin Chamber of Commerce (DCC), Summary of Recommendations ()
Published on 9 May 2017
Submission, Dublin Chamber of Commerce (DCC), Ireland 2040 National Planning Framework
Submission, Dublin Chamber of Commerce (DCC), Ireland 2040 National Planning Framework
Submission, Dublin Chamber of Commerce (DCC), Ireland 2040 National Planning Framework ()
Published on 9 May 2017
Submission, Dublin Chamber of Commerce (DCC), Mid-term Review of the Capital Investment Plan
Submission, Dublin Chamber of Commerce (DCC), Mid-term Review of the Capital Investment Plan
Submission, Dublin Chamber of Commerce (DCC), Mid-term Review of the Capital Investment Plan ()
Published on 13 Apr 2017
Opening Statement, Minister for Finance, The draft Stability Programme.
Opening Statement, Minister for Finance, The draft Stability Programme.
Opening Statement, Minister for Finance, The draft Stability Programme. ()
Published on 13 Apr 2017
Opening Statement, Minister Noonan
Opening Statement, Minister Noonan
Published on 5 Apr 2017
Opening Statement, Secretary General Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
Opening Statement, Secretary General Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, The overall fiscal position based on 1st Quarter returns, briefing on 1st Quarter outturn of receipts and expenditure, engagement between the Department and the Committee, the information requirements of the Committee and the Parliamentary Budget Office and an Overview of Expenditure Drivers and risks to the fiscal position.
Opening Statement, Secretary General Department of Public Expenditure and Reform ()
Published on 5 Apr 2017
Opening Statement, Secretary General Finance
Opening Statement , Secretary General Finance, The overall fiscal position based on 1st Quarter returns, briefing on 1st Quarter outturn of receipts and expenditure, engagement between the Department and the Committee, the information requirements of the Committee and the Parliamentary Budget Office and an Overview of Expenditure Drivers and risks to the fiscal position.
Published on 28 Mar 2017
Opening Statement, Construction Industry Federation
Opening Statement, Construction Industry Federation
Published on 28 Mar 2017
Submission, Construction Industry Federation
Submission, Construction Industry Federation
Published on 22 Mar 2017
Submission, Michael Nolan, Chief Executive, Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Submission, Michael Nolan, Chief Executive, Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Submission, Michael Nolan, Chief Executive, Transport Infrastructure Ireland ()
Published on 22 Mar 2017
Opening Statement, Michael Nolan, Chief Executive, Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Opening Statement, Michael Nolan, Chief Executive, Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Opening Statement, Michael Nolan, Chief Executive, Transport Infrastructure Ireland ()
Published on 8 Mar 2017
Opening Statement, Conor O'Kelly, NTMA
Opening Statement, Conor O'Kelly, NTMA
Published on 28 Feb 2017
Opening Statement, Philip Lane, Central Bank of Ireland
Opening Statement, Philip Lane, Central Bank of Ireland
Published on 28 Feb 2017
Presentation, Central Statistics Office
Presentation, Central Statistics Office
Published on 28 Feb 2017
Opening Statement, Central Statistics Office
Opening Statement, Central Statistics Office
Published on 22 Feb 2017
Opening Statement, Patricia King, ICTU
Opening Statement, Patricia King, ICTU
Published on 14 Feb 2017
Opening Statement, Professor Peter Clinch
Opening Statement, Professor Peter Clinch
Published on 17 Jan 2017
Opening Statement, Minister Donohoe
Opening Statement, Minister Donohoe
Published on 13 Dec 2016
Opening Statement, John McHale, IFAC
Opening Statement, John McHale, IFAC