I propose to take questions Nos. 257 and 261 together.
A claim for special leave for Special Olympics' volunteers was recently finalised at the general council of the scheme of conciliation and arbitration for the Civil Service. It was agreed with the Civil Service unions that Special Olympics' volunteers may accumulate a maximum of five days flexi-leave. This arrangement will allow civil servants to volunteer for the event without losing any pay. This arrangement is a once off concession in recognition of this unique event. In addition, officers may avail of the ability to take additional special leave without pay if they wish to give more time to the event.
My Department receives many applications for special leave from civil servants for numerous praiseworthy and meritorious non-official purposes. Generally, because of the potential cost to the Exchequer and the potential impact on service provision, special leave without pay is given. As Minister for Finance, I have responsibility for the conditions of service of civil servants only. Arrangements for public servants are matters for the organisations in which they work.