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NA Hachtanna UM EITIC in OIFIGÍ POIBLÍ, 1995 AGUS 2001 ETHICS in PUBLIC OFFICE ACTS, 1995 and 2001 NA hACHTANNA UM EITIC IN OIFIGÍ POIBLÍ, 1995 AGUS 2001 ETHICS IN PUBLIC OFFICE ACTS, 1995 AND 2001 CLÁR LEASANNA CHOMHALTAÍ DHÁIL ÉIREANN DE BHUN ALT 6 DE NA hACHTANNA THUASLUAITE MAIDIR LEIS AN TRÉIMSHE CHLÁRÚCHÁIN 1 EANÁIR 2014 GO DTÍ 31 NOLLAIG 2014. REGISTER OF INTERESTS OF MEMBERS OF DÁIL ÉIREANN PURSUANT TO SECTION 6 OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED ACTS IN RESPECT OF THE REGISTRATION PERIOD 1 JANUARY 2014 TO 31 DECEMBER 2014. 2 ADAMS, Gerry (Louth) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. (1) Writer: Baile Mhic Eileoid, Ravensdale, Co. Louth; (2) Pension: Northern Assembly. 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. Nil 3. Directorships ……………… Unpaid director: Féile an Phobail, 473 Falls Road, Belfast BT 12 6DD, Co. Antrim: community festival/registered charity/company limited by guarantee. 4. Land (including property) … Tír na nÓg, Gort a'Choirce, Tír Chonaill (house): used exclusively by my family and is co-owned with my wife. 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil BANNON, James (Longford-Westmeath) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. Farmer, auctioneer: Newtown, Legan, Co. Longford. 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. Nil 3. Directorships ……………… (1) Legan Childcare Committee: Legan, Co. Longford: non-profit, voluntary; (2) Millys Heritage Cottage: Legan, Co. Longford: voluntary, non-profit. Other Information Provided: (1) & (2) community facility. 4. Land (including property) … (1) Newtown, 37.77 ha: farmland; (2) Derraghan, 21.36 ha: farmland; (3) Richmond Street, Longford: office & yard; (4) Holy Cross Avenue, Clonliffe Road, D3: house; (5) Derraghan: derelict house; (6) No. 2084 Bartolomé de TiraJana, Spain: apartment. 3 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil BARRETT, Sean (Dún Laoghaire) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. Nil Other Information Provided: I am a shareholder in a company that owns an office blocK and which is leased to a tenant. 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. (1) Shares: Sean Barrett BloodstocK Insurances Ltd., Kildress House, Pembroke Row, D2: insurance brokerage; (2) Shares: Barrett Private Insurances Ltd., Kildress House, Pembroke Row, D2: insurance brokerage; (3) Shares: Cabinteely Property Holdings Ltd., Kildress House, Pembroke Row, D2: property co; (4) Shares: Standard Life, Standard Life House, 30 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, Scotland: life assurance co; (5) Shares: Inglesham Holdings Ltd., 22 Grenville Street, St. Helier, Jersey, JE48PX, Channel Islands: healthcare co; (6) Shares: Richmond Care Villages Holdings (Jersey) Ltd., 22 Grenville Street, St. Helier, Jersey, JE48PX, Channel Islands: owners of Care Villages; (7) Shares: Swanton Holdings (Jersey) Ltd., 22 Grenville Street, St. Helier, Jersey, JE48PX, Channel Islands: healthcare co., (8) Shares: Grove Ltd., 22 Grenville Street, St. Helier, Jersey JE48PX, Channel Islands: healthcare investment co; (9) Approved Retirement Fund: Irish Life Assurance Plc., Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1; (10) Approved Retirement Fund: Standard Life, 90 St. Stephen's Green, D2; (11) Approved Retirement Fund: Zurich Life Assurance Plc., Zurich House, Frascati Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin; (12) Vodafone Group PLC., The Courtyard, 2-4 London Road, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 1JX, England; (13) The Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC., 36 St. Andrew’s Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB, Scotland. 4 3. Directorships ……………… (1) Non-executive Chairman: Sean Barrett BloodstocK Insurances Ltd., Kildress House, Pembroke Row, D2: insurance brokerage; (2) Non-executive Chairman: Cabinteely Property Holdings Ltd., Kildress House, Pembroke Row, D2: property co; (3) Non-executive Director: JAB Holdings (Dublin) Ltd., Kildress House, Pembroke Row, D2: holding co; (4) Non-executive Director: Barrett Private Insurances Ltd., Kildress House, Pembroke Row, D2: insurance brokerage; (5) Non- executive Director: Barrett Quigley Financial Ltd., 2 Rogan's Court, PatricK St., Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin: financial services; Chairman of the Houses of the Oireachtas Commission, Leinster House, Kildare St., D2. 4. Land (including property) … Nil 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil BARRY, Tom (Cork East) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. Agribusiness, farming, landlord: Killavullen, Mallow, Co. Cork. 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. (1) Dairygold Co-op Society Ltd: West End, Mallow: agribusiness; (2) FBD: FBD House, Bluebell, Dublin: insurance; (3) AIB: Bank Centre, Ballsbridge, D4: banking; (4) Bank of Ireland: Dublin: banking. 3. Directorships ……………… Brideholm Mgt Company Ltd: Brideholm Mgt Company Ltd., c/o Absolute Property Mgt., South Main Street, Cork City: managing apartment complex in Cork. 5 4. Land (including property) … (1) Monanimy, Killavullen: agricultural land; (2) Ballyduff, Killavullen: agricultural land; (3) Kilquane, Castletownroche: agricultural land; (4) Glentane, Dungourney: agricultural land; (5) Strawhall, Fermoy: agricultural land; (6) Conna, Fermoy: agricultural land; (7) 5 x Brideholm, Commons Road: apartments for rental; (8) 4 x Beechgrove, Listowel: houses for rental; (9) Site, RocK Road, Mallow: site. 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil BOYD BARRETT, Richard (Dún Laoghaire) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. Nil 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. Nil 3. Directorships ……………… Nil 4. Land (including property) … Nil 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil BREEN, Pat (Clare) 6 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. Nil 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. Nil 3. Directorships ……………… Nil 4. Land (including property) … Nil 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil BROUGHAN, Thomas P. (Dublin North-East) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. Nil 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. Nil 3. Directorships ……………… (1) Coolock Development Council: Bunratty Drive, Coolock, D17: local economic and social development; (2) Northside Enterprise Centre: Bunratty Drive, Coolock, D17: Northside Community & Business Centre; (3) Northside Community Support Services: Bunratty Drive, Coolock, D17: security services for community & small businesses; (4) Northside Centre for the Unemployed: Glin Centre, Glin Road, Coolock, D17: training & other services for unemployed citizens & workers. Other Information Provided: (1), (2), (3) & (4) Non- executive community directorships. 4. Land (including property) … Nil 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 7 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil BROWNE, John (Wexford) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. Nil 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. Nil 3. Directorships ……………… Nil 4. Land (including property) … (1) 71 Morriscastle Village, Kilmuckridge, Gorey: holiday home for own use; (2) 34 Beech Pk., Enniscorthy: family home. Other Information Provided: (1) Funded by loan from EBS. 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil 8 BRUTON, Richard (Dublin North-Central) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. Farming and setting farmland and house: (1) Newtown, Dunboyne, Co. Meath (175 acres); (2) Setting, farmland: Woodtown, Drumree, Co. Meath (50 acres). Other Information Provided: (1) & (2) Part-owner. 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. (1) Bank of Ireland: Lower Baggot St., D2: banking; (2) Irish Life & Permanent: Lower Abbey St., D1: finance; (3) Aryzta AG: Talacker 41, 8001 Zurich: food; (4) CRH: Belgard Rd, D22: building products; (5) Smurfit Kappa Group: Clonskeagh, D4: packaging; (6) FBD Holdings: Bluebell, D12: insurance; (7) AIB Investment Fund: c/o Ark Life Assurance, Hatch St., D2: unit fund; (8) Kingspan: Castleblayney, Monaghan: building products. 3. Directorships ……………… Nil 4. Land (including property) … (1) Newtown, Dunboyne, Co. Meath: farming and setting farmland and house; (2) Woodtown, Drumree, Co. Meath: setting farmland. 5. Gifts ……………………… Watch: Minister of the Saudi Arabian Government. Other Information Provided: Gift surrendered in accordance with Section 15 of the Ethics in Public Office Act 1995. 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil 9 BURTON, Joan (Dublin West) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. (1) Tánaiste: Government Buildings, D2; (2) Minister for Social Protection: Dept of Social Protection, Aras Mhic Diarmada, Store St., Dublin 1. 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. Nil 3. Directorships ……………… Nil 4. Land (including property) … Nil 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts …………………. Nil BUTLER, Ray (Meath-West) 1. Occupations Etc. ……...….. Nil 2. Shares Etc. ……………….. Nil 3. Directorships ……………… Shadow: Trim Forum Ltd.: C.E. Scheme for youth. 4. Land (including property) … Nil 5. Gifts ……………………… Nil 6. Property supplied or lent … Nil or a Service supplied 7. Travel Facilities ………….. Nil 10 8. Remunerated Position ……. Nil 9. Contracts
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