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Water charge changes unlikely to fool EU – Jan

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Limerick Labour TD Jan O’Sullivan said she fears Ireland will be exposed to daily fines from the EU if it abandons water charges completely.

AS GOVERNMENT moves to convince the EU commission that it is not scrapping water charges, Limerick TD and Labour spokesperson on the Environment Jan O’Sullivan has warned that Ireland could be exposed to “daily fines” if it moves against a European law.

Last week, the EU signalled that Ireland is breaking EU law if the Dáil seeks to abandon charging for water, as is expected after a nine-month consultation period agreed in the Programme for Government.

Limerick Labour TD Jan O’Sullivan said that she has “genuine concerns about government amendments to the Water Services Amendment Bill 2016, that will give the minister power to unilaterally extend both the term of the suspension of water charges and the lifespan of the Water Commission.

“There is little doubt but that these amendments could result in our exposure to daily fines, amounting to millions of Euro, from the European Commission.

Deputy O’Sullivan said that she understands that Minister Simon Coveney is expected to travel to Brussels in the coming days to try and convince the Commissioner Karmenu Vella that this Bill is not tantamount to scrapping water charges.

Minister Coveney “will argue that the Bill is in line with EU law and in particular article 9 of the Water Framework directive, and that therefore, we should be exempt from any fines.

Deputy O’Sullivan warned that “the Minister’s amendments weaken his hand to a significant extent.

“He will on the one hand, be arguing that the suspension of charges is nothing more than a temporary little arrangement that doesn’t amount to their abolition.

“However, on the other hand, will be bestowing unto himself, powers to extend the suspension indefinitely.

“Quite how he hopes to square this with Commissioner Vella who has already ruled that the derogation which exempted us from water charges, was waived by Fianna Fail in 2010, is not at all clear.

Deputy O’Sullivan is called for the ‘Report Stage’ of the Bill to be postponed, “at least until we have clarity from Commissioner Vella.”

 

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