Paul McGrath
Question:215 Mr. P. McGrath asked the Minister for Transport the number of civil servants and other staff in his press office; and the grade and remuneration of each. [33064/04]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 December 2004
215 Mr. P. McGrath asked the Minister for Transport the number of civil servants and other staff in his press office; and the grade and remuneration of each. [33064/04]
View answerThe following tables provide the information requested by the Deputy. The salary costs are based on current salary scales.
Office |
Total Staff |
Grade/Job Title |
Salary Scale Cost per Annum |
Press Office |
1 |
Press Officer (Ministerial Appointment) |
€71,990 —€89,047 |
Press Office |
1 |
Higher Executive Officer |
€41,090 —€52,136 |
Press Office |
2 |
Clerical Officer |
€20,520 —€33,274 |
216 Mr. P. McGrath asked the Minister for Transport the number of civil servants and other staff employed in his constituency office; and the grade and remuneration of each. [33079/04]
View answerThe following tables provide the information requested by the Deputy. The salary costs are based on current salary scales.
Office |
Total Staff |
Grade/Job Title |
Salary Scale Cost per Annum |
Constituency |
1 |
Personal Administrative Assistant |
€39,035 —€49,529 |
Constituency |
1 |
Personal Assistant |
€39,035 —€49,529 |
Constituency |
1 |
Personal Secretary |
€19,768 —€38,140 |
Constituency |
.5 |
Executive Officer |
€27,057 —€42,805 |
Constituency |
1 |
Staff Officer |
€30,937 —€41,172 |
Constituency |
1 |
Clerical Officer |
€20,520 —€33,274 |
Total |
5.5 |
Question No. 217 answered with QuestionNo. 212.