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Defence Forces Drug Tests

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 11 April 2017

Tuesday, 11 April 2017

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Aengus Ó Snodaigh

Question:

819. Deputy Aengus Ó Snodaigh asked the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence the number of members of the Defence Forces who have failed or missed the mandatory drug testing in the past five years; the position of each person in each branch of the Defence Forces; and the action that was taken in each instance. [17889/17]

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The unique and challenging nature of military service requires that military personnel are free from the presence or influence of any controlled drug or substance. The Defence Forces conduct Compulsory Random Drug Testing (CRDT) of all employees with approximately 10% of Defence Forces personnel tested annually.

The following table shows the number of Defence Forces personnel, Army, Air Corps and Naval Service that have failed or missed the Defence Forces Compulsory Random Drug Testing in the past five years.

Year

Personnel who missed Mandatory Testing

Positive Post - Confirmation analysis (Failed)

2012

2

14

2013

2

11

2014

0

5

2015

0

17

2016

0

12

Total

4

59

The military authorities have advised me that the position of members of the Defence Forces who have failed or missed mandatory drug testing cannot be divulged under the provisions of the Data Protection Act. However, the following actions were undertaken in each instance:-

Action Taken

No of Personnel

Discharge By Purchase

23

Discharged

6

Being Processed

7

Retained after TDT

4

Retained in Service

2

Retired

1

Service No Longer Required

14

Targeted Drug Testing (TDT) *

5

TDT/Retired

1

Total

63

* The objective of Targeted Drug Testing (TDT) is to ensure that an individual, who has tested positive for the presence of a controlled drug in a Compulsory Random Drug Test but who conditionally remains in service as a result of a decision of their Formation Commander, is devoid of the presence and/or influence of any controlled drug or substance. TDT involves the individual agreeing to submit to targeted drugs testing, in addition to the random selection process, for a period of up to 18 months.

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