17.10.23 – Senator Marie Sherlock – Seanad
https://youtu.be/O2ghRSG-8vs I thank the Minister for coming to the House. I am glad we are having these statements and I pay tribute to those who have organised them this evening,…
https://youtu.be/O2ghRSG-8vs I thank the Minister for coming to the House. I am glad we are having these statements and I pay tribute to those who have organised them this evening,…
https://youtu.be/iXAU_aNAYD8 I welcome the Minister. I thank the O'Farrell family for meeting with us last week and I thank Senator Doherty for organising that and for inviting me as a…
https://youtu.be/3fb65_cvyzA I welcome the Minister back to the House. I, too, extend a warm welcome to Lucia and Jim and their two daughters. I take this opportunity to pass on…
https://youtu.be/jdGe7wG3K1M I would like to say thanks to the Minister but what she has read out is not acceptable, not to me and not to this Seanad. Shane O'Farrell was…
https://youtu.be/-htJDp-DzQE I too welcome the O'Farrell family to the Chamber and sympathise with them on the loss of their son. I had the pleasure of meeting Ms Lucia O'Farrell recently…
Download PDF - 27.09.23-Press-Release-from-OFarrell-family.pdfView / Download PDF The O’Farrell family is very disappointed with the Scoping Exercise Report. It is regrettable that as a private family we have to issue…
while we now have the outcome of the scoping exercise undertaken by Judge Haughton, this cannot be the end of the matter. We need justice for Shane O'Farrell
https://youtu.be/6FO5TfoW3c4 Senator Vincent P. Martin I will begin by formally seconding the proposal on the Order of Business by my party colleague, Senator Pauline O'Reilly, to take No. 20 on…
https://youtu.be/HbOvm5NOxRo I wish to raise the case of Shane O'Farrell. This December will be the tenth Christmas for the O'Farrell family without Shane. As the Taoiseach will know, the circumstances…
In his speech, the Minister seemed to hide behind the Shatter v. Guerin judgment but he is being unnecessarily coy in his approach. He stated he must act within in the law and that the terms of reference must respect the law. His proposed amendment to the motion stated, "[T]he terms of reference of the scoping exercise must be compliant with the line of jurisprudence established by the Supreme Court in the case of Shatter v. Guerin". In my opinion, the terms are compliant. Does the Minister seriously think Judge Haughton would propose something illegal? He has paid tribute to the judge's long experience and expertise in matters of law, but he suggested that he might propose something illegal.