Matt Carthy TD spoke in the Dáil: Garda Síochána (Recording Devices) (Amendment) Bill 2025: Report and Final Stages
Matt Carthy, the Sinn Féin representative for Cavan-Monaghan, participated in parliamentary discussions on the Garda Síochána (Recording Devices) (Amendment) Bill 2025 during its report and final stages in the Dáil. The bill addresses the use of recording equipment by An Garda Síochána and represents an important legislative development in Irish law enforcement oversight.
Carthy's contribution to the debate forms part of broader Oireachtas engagement with the measure, which proceeded through report and final stages during the session. The amendment bill reflects ongoing discussions around the powers and procedures governing garda operations, particularly regarding the deployment of recording technology.
This legislative process underscores parliamentary attention to balancing effective policing capabilities with appropriate safeguards and accountability measures. The involvement of legislators from multiple parties indicates the significance of the proposed amendments to garda operations.
Other parliamentary business during the session included separate statements on national safety camera strategy, with Mayo TD Keira Keogh of Fine Gael contributing to that discussion, while Donegal's Pearse Doherty of Sinn Féin engaged in debates concerning medicinal products.
For full details of the parliamentary debates, visit the Oireachtas record.
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Keira Keogh TD (Fine Gael, Mayo) contributed to the statement on “National Safety Camera Strategy: Statements”.
Pearse Doherty TD (Sinn Féin, Donegal) contributed to the debate on “Medicinal Products”.