Sitting suspended at 11.30 a.m. and resumed at 11.50 a.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Deputy Pearse Doherty, | Senator Sean D. Barrett, |
Deputy Joe Higgins, | Senator Michael D’Arcy, |
Deputy Michael McGrath, | Senator Marc MacSharry, |
Deputy Eoghan Murphy, | Senator Susan O’Keeffe. |
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell, | |
Deputy John Paul Phelan, |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
That issue was addressed with Professor Farrell this morning. | 322 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
I would imagine so. | 323 |
Chairman
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
How did the crony capitalism manifest itself in the groupthink? What were the examples of it? How did it manifest itself practically in that period? | 330 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
What institutional forms could have been put in place at the time that would have provided stability in helping to prevent the banking crisis from taking place? | 332 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Where was the high concentration? Where was the exponential increase? | 336 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Quite a few were in regulatory areas, but many of them were in service delivery and advisory bodies. | 337 |
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
In what period was the exponential increase in numbers? | 338 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Could Professor Hardiman deal specifically with the relationships between the banks and government? | 342 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Professor Niamh Hardiman
In general or in particular policy areas? | 345 |
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
We are here to deal with the banking crisis. What does Professor Hardiman believe has been taking place since the crisis that is positive? What more needs to take place? | 346 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
I will let Deputy O’Donnell in again. Deputy Michael McGrath has 15 minutes. | 351 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Michael McGrath
Is Professor Hardiman saying there were individuals serving on the board of a commercial bank at the same time as serving on the board of the Central Bank? | 354 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
As I said, that is not original research that Professor Clarke and I undertook. The comment is attributed to another source. I refer to that source. | 355 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
Is it not established as a fact on the public record? | 356 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
To be honest, I would have to look again at that paper. I am not exactly sure what the Deputy is referring to so I could not endorse or comment further on it. | 357 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Michael McGrath
To clarify, Professor Hardiman did not look specifically at the governance arrangements within individual financial institutions? | 361 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
No, that is not my area. | 362 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Michael McGrath
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Michael McGrath
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Michael McGrath
By describing the delay as unfortunate, Professor Hardiman is speculating that things might have been different if it was done earlier. | 369 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Michael McGrath
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Michael McGrath
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Michael McGrath
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Michael McGrath
I am asking this question in the context of the banking crisis. | 377 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Marc MacSharry
Professor Niamh Hardiman
I cannot; the Senator will have to ask the World Economic Forum for them. What I was reporting was that there was a perception that whatever the measures the World Economic Forum—– | 380 |
Senator Marc MacSharry
Does Professor Hardiman know what metrics the forum uses to measure such things? On what are such statements based? | 381 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
I could look it up and find out for the Senator, but I cannot respond to the question immediately. | 382 |
Senator Marc MacSharry
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Marc MacSharry
What are the metrics we can use? What prevents regulator A and banker B from being pitched against each other in the winter league at the golf club, for example? | 386 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Marc MacSharry
Would Professor Hardiman describe these norms, ethics or practices as very low, acceptable or high? | 388 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
I have no metric against which to pitch it. | 389 |
Senator Marc MacSharry
Other than Professor Hardiman’s own experience. | 390 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Marc MacSharry
Should there be criteria or codes of conduct for determining how social interaction should be handled between politicians, civil servants, bankers, regulators and so forth? | 392 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Marc MacSharry
Is it sufficient? | 394 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Marc MacSharry
Is it codes of conduct that we require? | 396 |
Chairman
I am sorry, but the Senator is out of time. | 397 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Codes of conduct can help, but they are not the end of the story. | 398 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Professor Hardiman made reference to groupthink in the run-up to the crisis. Has she identified traces of groupthink currently within our parliamentary system? | 399 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
I have not had occasion to explore areas of groupthink that would be relevant to this inquiry. | 400 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Would good design mean limiting access or just monitoring it more effectively? | 410 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Susan O’Keeffe
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Susan O’Keeffe
They are permitted to do so under the new legislation. | 428 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
But they would not have been able to do so in the past. | 429 |
Senator Susan O’Keeffe
Professor Niamh Hardiman
It depends on the theoretical perspective one adopts. I am not sure whether it would be described as power. Power to do what? | 431 |
Senator Susan O’Keeffe
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Susan O’Keeffe
Chairman
Final question. | 436 |
Senator Susan O’Keeffe
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Susan O’Keeffe
What is the position if there is that deference? | 439 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Yes. We have to learn to love our whistleblowers. | 444 |
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Professor Niamh Hardiman
I cannot comment on that definitively because I am afraid I do not know. If the Senator wishes, I could find out. | 451 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Chairman
I do not know if the witness has the skillset to answer that question. | 455 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
I am quoting what the witness has stated. | 456 |
Chairman
All right. | 457 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
My question is relevant. | 458 |
Chairman
We give a notification when it comes to reports. I shall allow the witness respond and shall take guidance from there. | 459 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Professor Niamh Hardiman
What is the Senator’s question? | 461 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Chairman
Is this the Senator’s commentary or is it contained in the report? | 463 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
It is in this report here. I ask the professor to comment on her statement in her paper on the Financial Regulator making a statement to the Taoiseach that the banks were solvent. | 464 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
All right. I call Deputy Joe Higgins. | 467 |
Deputy Joe Higgins
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Joe Higgins
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
I am sorry to interrupt the professor but I call for order in the room. | 477 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Deputy Joe Higgins
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
I do not want a generalisation. If Professor Hardiman does not have specifics I will move on. Am I correct Professor Hardiman, that you have written on political funding and donations? | 485 |
Professor Niamh Hardiman
No, I have not written on this area. | 486 |
Chairman
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Chairman
Sitting suspended at 1.45 p.m. and resumed at 3.30 p.m.