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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 18 Nov 1997

Vol. 482 No. 8

Written Answers. - State Solicitors' Remuneration.

Michael Ring

Question:

154 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Finance whether a State solicitor has his fees paid by the State for all the cases he handles, both civil and criminal; and, if not, the body which pays the fees in this regard. [19413/97]

State solicitors are contracted to the Attorney General to undertake both civil and criminal legal work on behalf of the State. Their remuneration comprises a personal salary plus fixed amounts in respect of staff costs and other expenses. This remuneration covers all cases both civil and criminal handled on the State's behalf. Under the terms of their contract they may not act against the State. Apart from the foregoing, State solicitors may carry on private practice. Payment of fees for cases other than cases which are handled on behalf of the State is the responsibility of the person instructing the State solicitor.

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