John Barron

John Barron

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 9

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Official Profile

Most Recent Title
Assistant Secretaries or Equivalent Grades
Most Recent Public Body
The Office of the Revenue Commissioners
First Seen
20 January 2016
Last Seen
20 May 2025

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The Office of the Revenue Commissioners
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Intent: Provision of information to improve the understanding of and the potential for further use of cloud services and Oracle capabilities for central government and the public sector.

Details: Oracle briefing on how cloud services and its capabilities can assist central government and the public sector.

Methods
June 19, 2024 - Meeting with Barry Lowry, Department for Expenditure and Reform July 26, 2024 - Vritual meeting with John Barron, Office of Revenue Commissioners - Meeting

Intent: Provision of information to improve the understanding of and the potential for further use of cloud services for central government and the public sector.

Details: Oracle briefing on its cloud capabilities and discussion on how cloud services can assist central government and the public sector.

Methods
Correspondence with Barry Lowry, Department for Expenditure and Reform, as a follow on from the meetings in January and March. - EmailJanuary 10, 2023 - Barry Lowry, Department for Expenditure and ReformJanuary 11, 2023 - John Barron, Office of Revenue CommissionersMarch 1, 2023 - Daragh O'Connor, Department of Social ProtectionMarch 2, 2023 - Barry Lowry, Department for Expenditure and Reform - Meeting

Intent: To highlight JTI Ireland’s commitment to the Lobbying Act as the primary reference for all lobbying with designated public officials in Ireland. In the context of an incorrect interpretation of Article 5.3 of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and its non-binding guidelines, to welcome the transparency afforded by the new Act which should protect all registered lobbyists from unfair & arbitrary exclusion from the regulatory process.

Details: Standard Letter to Welcome Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015