“This Bill will protect whistleblowers who speak out against wrongdoing, or cover-ups, whether in public or the private sector” – Howlin
The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin, […]
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“This Bill will protect whistleblowers who speak out against wrongdoing, or cover-ups, whether in public or the private sector” – Howlin
The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin, […]
Speech by Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin, TD
Irish Taxation Institute Annual Dinner
Friday February 24th 2012
Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen. I am delighted to join you here […]
New Performance Information in the Estimates of Expenditure for 2012
The Minister for Public Expenditure & Reform, Mr Brendan Howlin T.D., pledged today that all Government Departments would be judged […]
Opening remarks
I am delighted to be here this morning at this important Conference. I welcome the opportunity to give you an overview of our Capital spending plans for the […]
The Programme for Government contains a number of commitments which are likely to require constitutional referendums to take place over the lifetime of the current Government including those that […]
The Government has now agreed the shape and scale of the asset disposal programme to be pursued as a commitment under the EU/IMF Programme, and as provided for in […]
The Government today (16th February, 2012) announced that it had agreed to implement the recommendations of the Review of Certain Decentralisation Programme Projects, which was carried out by […]
Building on the commitment to shared services set out in the Programme for Government and the Public Service Reform Plan, the Government yesterday agreed a strategic approach to progress […]