Lack of sex offender database in Manuela Reido case shows Garda under-resourcing - Regan

October 17, 2007 on 9:49 pm | In Justice Spokesperson, National, News | No Comments

Lenihan must set clear targets for tackling serious crime.
The lack of a national sex offenders’ database for the Gardaí as they try to locate the killer of Swiss student Manuela Reido graphically highlights the Government’s failure to resource the force after ten years in power, Fine Gael Seanad Justice Spokesman Senator Eugene Regan said today (Wednesday). He was speaking during a Fine Gael Seanad Motion on crime. Continue reading Lack of sex offender database in Manuela Reido case shows Garda under-resourcing - Regan…

Dramatic & Damaging Dunphy Testimony Further Undermines Ahern’s €300k Explanation - Regan

October 12, 2007 on 9:46 pm | In Justice Spokesperson, National, The Mahon Tribunal | No Comments

The testimony to the Mahon Tribunal by respected broadcaster Eamon Dunphy backing up the allegation that Owen O’Callaghan paid Bertie Ahern for political favours in the early 1990s is a dramatic and potentially damaging new piece of information for the Taoiseach, according to Fine Gael’s Seanad Justice Spokesman and Senior Counsel, Eugene Regan.   Continue reading Dramatic & Damaging Dunphy Testimony Further Undermines Ahern’s €300k Explanation - Regan…

Irish role in EU cross-border policing jeopardised by Govt opt-out - Regan

October 10, 2007 on 9:42 pm | In Justice Spokesperson, News, The European Union | No Comments

An Oireachtas debate on the Government’s plans to opt out of crucial EU justice measures on cross-border crime has come too late to persuade Fianna Fáil to change its mind, Fine Gael Seanad Justice Spokesman Senator Eugene Regan has said. Continue reading Irish role in EU cross-border policing jeopardised by Govt opt-out - Regan…

FF split on EU crime measures means Ireland could lose out on cross-border initiatives – Regan

October 7, 2007 on 9:38 pm | In Justice Spokesperson, National, News, Uncategorized | No Comments

Ireland could lose out on crucial new European initiatives to fight organised crime because the Fianna Fáil Government cannot agree on whether to fully participate, according to Fine Gael Seanad Justice Spokesman Senator Eugene Regan.  Continue reading FF split on EU crime measures means Ireland could lose out on cross-border initiatives – Regan…

Seanad Debate Vol. 187 No. 5 Order of Business.

October 4, 2007 on 11:07 pm | In Justice Spokesperson, News, Seanad Debate Record, The European Union | No Comments

Senator Eugene Regan:    A European Council meeting on 18 and 19 October will finally adopt the reform treaty which will be put to a referendum in this country. At the previous European summit which dealt with this, an issue arose in regard to the Charter of Fundamental Rights in which the Taoiseach indicated that Ireland might exercise some opt out from that charter. That was subsequently clarified when there was a certain reaction.  Continue reading Seanad Debate Vol. 187 No. 5 Order of Business….

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