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Minister Gormley’s inbox is full

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The Taoiseach’s department has released the text of the Cabinet statement in support of John Gormley which was distributed to the pol corrs last night.  Full text below the fold.  One thing to note –

The Government has already decided to impose a levy on incineration. The legislation to allow for this is being drafted and will be before the Houses of the Oireachtas in the early part of this year.

Although this proposed bill does appear in the Chief Whip’s “long list” for forthcoming legislation, it was not deemed important enough to get mentioned as a highlight, and the government has a long record of overpromising on legislation.  In any event, with Gormley essentially in open warfare with Dublin City Council and at least one other authority having “gone rogue” (DDDA), it’s not clear how much time he’d have to pilot through the legislation.

Government statement

Government policy on waste management and incineration is enunciated in the 2007 Programme for Government and the 2009 Renewed Programme for Government. Minister Gormley has responsibility for driving the development of these commitments through various policy initiatives including legislation.

The Programme for Government provides for a resource management approach to waste and this will have inevitable consequences for the scale and location of residual waste infrastructure.

The Government has already decided to impose a levy on incineration. The legislation to allow for this is being drafted and will be before the Houses of the Oireachtas in the early part of this year.

The Minister is also carrying out a Strategic Environmental Assessment on a proposed cap on incineration capacity and other related matters, as provided for in the Programme for Government.

An overall review of Government policy on waste management has been underway since 2008 and is now bearing fruit, with the consultants’ report published by the Minister in November 2009 which makes a number of very important recommendations.

The Government is committed to a resource management approach to waste. Minister Gormley has the full confidence of the Government to develop proposals in that context.

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One Response to “Minister Gormley’s inbox is full”

  1. # Comment by Veronica Feb 11th, 2010 00:02

    P,

    Ah, yes. How predictable! It wouldn’t do at all, would it, if Gormley did a George Lee number?

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