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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 7 Nov 1995

Vol. 457 No. 7

Written Answers. - Civil Servants and Political Activity.

Noel Dempsey

Question:

80 Mr. Dempsey asked the Minister for Finance if a grade II science person working in the Civil Service is precluded from engaging in political activity. [16297/95]

The present arrangements relating to civil servants and political activity are as follows: (a) civil servants are not permitted to stand for election to either House of the Oireachtas or to the European Assembly. This restriction applies to all categories of staff; (b) civil servants in the industrial categories and in the manipulative, sub-clerical and manual grades are free to engage in political activity, subject to the general restriction in relation to parliamentary elections; (c) members of the clerical grades in the Civil Service and civil servants in non-manipulative grades with salary maxima equal to or below the clerical officer maximum may apply for permission to engage in politics on the same basis as the staff referred to at (b) but officers employed on particular types of work may have their applications refused; (d) all civil servants above clerical level are totally debarred from engaging in politics. However, at a meeting of the Government held on 11 July 1985, it was decided (ref. S6177D) that personal assistants and special advisers in Minister's offices are to be exempt from the present arrangements covering State employees and politics.

On the assumption that the person referred to in the Deputy's question is serving in a grade above clerical level, his or her position is covered by the arrangements at paragraph (d) above.

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