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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 8 Apr 1964

Vol. 208 No. 8

Written Answers. - Civil Service.

79.

asked the Minister for Finance if he will give particulars of Civil Service and temporary officers for 1964-65 in the form of the reply to Question No. 79 of 6th March, 1963, including, if possible, the cost of the ninth round.

The information as sought by the Deputy is as follows:—

[1964-65 Book of Estimates]

Number

Salaries and Wages (a)£m.

Permanent Civil Servants

21,558

18.05

Temporary Civil Servants

9,529

4.44

(a) An addition of 12 per cent, has been made to cover the cost of the ninth round.

80.

asked the Minister for Finance the number of permanent civil servants and the provision for the payment of same made in the Book of Estimates for 1963-64 and for 1964-65 in the form of the reply to Question No. 25 of 7th March, 1962.

The information as sought by the Deputy is as follows:

Permanent Civil Servants

Number

Salaries and Wages£m.

1963-64 Book of Estimates

20,635

15.6

1964-65 Book of Estimates

21,558

16.1

81.

asked the Minister for Finance the number of temporary civil servants and the provision for payment of same made in the Book of Estimates for 1963-64 and 1964-65 in the form of the reply to Question No. 26 of 7th March, 1962.

The information as sought by the Deputy is as follows:—

Temporary Civil Servants

Number

Salaries and Wages£m.

1963-64 Book of Estimates

9,410

4.1

1964-65 Book of Estimates

9,529

4.0

82.

asked the Minister for Finance the number of civil servants, excluding Gardaí, Army personnel and pensioners, for whom provision is made respectively in the years 1962-63, 1963-64 and 1964-65 in the form of the reply to Question No. 6 of 7th March, 1961.

The information as sought by the Deputy is as follows:

Books of Estimates

Number of Civil Servants provided for

1962-63

29,362

1963-64

30,045

1964-65

31,087

In addition to Gardaí, Army personnel and pensioners certain other classes not regarded as civil servants have been excluded.

83.

asked the Minister for Finance if there were any civil servants for whom provision was made in the Estimates for 1962-63, 1963-64 or 1964-65 whose remuneration will be carried in 1964-65 by a State-sponsored body; and, if so, how many in each case.

The information sought by the Deputy is as follows:—

Estimates

Number of Civil Servants

1962-63

33

1963-64

22

1964-65

21

The figures do not include officers who resigned from the Civil Service and may subsequently have taken up employment with State-sponsored bodies.

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