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Dáil Éireann - Volume 36 - 19 November, 1930 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Widows and Orphans Pensions. Mr. Cassidy Mr. Cassidy Mr. Cassidy asked the Minister for Finance whether it is the intention of the Government to introduce proposals for legislation to provide pensions for widows and orphans. Tadhg O Murchadha Tadhg O Murchadha Tadhg O Murchadha asked the Minister for Finance if he is now in a position to announce the result of the examination ordered by the Dáil into the question of widows' and orphans' pensions, and what steps he proposes to take regarding the matter. Minister for Finance (Mr. Blythe) Ernest Blythe Minister for Finance (Mr. Blythe): I propose to answer questions Nos. 1 and 2 together. The investigation of this question has not yet been completed, and it has, therefore, not been possible for the Executive Council to arrive at a decision. Mr. Cassidy Mr. Cassidy Mr. Cassidy: Is the Minister aware that over two years ago this House passed a motion asking the Executive Council to inquire into the cost of a Pensions Scheme? Will the Minister say what is the cause of the delay? Surely the Minister will not say that after two years the examination has not been completed? Mr. Blythe Mr. Blythe 2 [2] Mr. Blythe: The question is a very big one and the investigation has not yet been completed. Mr. Murphy Mr. Murphy Mr. Murphy: Could the Minister say when the examination of this question will be completed? Mr. Blythe Mr. Blythe Mr. Blythe: I could not say. Mr. Cassidy Mr. Cassidy Mr. Cassidy: Will the Minister inform the House what is the cause of the delay? Mr. Blythe Mr. Blythe Mr. Blythe: The size of the question and its intricacy. Dáil Éireann 36 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. Widows and Orphans Pensions. Questions 19301119
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