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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 24 September 2008

Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Questions (970, 971)

Lucinda Creighton

Question:

1061 Deputy Lucinda Creighton asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs the number of Civil Service staff dealing with constituency matters in his office; the number of Civil Service staff dealing with constituency matters in the offices of Ministers of State within his Department; and the cost in salaries for these staff per annum. [31131/08]

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The following tables set out the grades, numbers and remuneration of the civil service staff in my constituency office and those of the two Ministers of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Grade/Position

Number

Salary Scale

Executive Officer

1

Executive Officer PPC Salary Scale €32,179 – €51,054 per annum

Clerical Officer

2

Clerical Officer PPC Salary Scale €24,397 – €39,558 per annum

Total

3

Minister of State, Mr. Dick Roche, T.D.

Grade/Position

Number

Salary Scale

Staff Officer

1

Staff Officer Standard Scale €34,941 – €46,655 per annum

Clerical Officer

1

Clerical Officer PPC Salary Scale €24,397 – €39,558 per annum

1.5

Clerical Officer Standard Scale €23,174 – €37,584 per annum

1

Clerical Officer Higher Scale €24,255 – €38,397 per annum

Total

4.5

Minister of State, Mr. Peter Power, T.D.

Grade/Position

Number

Salary Scale

Clerical Officer

2

Clerical Officer PPC Salary Scale €24,397 – €39,558 per annum

1

Clerical Officer Standard Scale €23,174 – €37,584 per annum

Total

3

Personal Pension Contribution (PPC) scales apply where officers were employed since 6 April 1995, pay class A rate of PRSI and make a personal pension contribution.

Leo Varadkar

Question:

1062 Deputy Leo Varadkar asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs the bonuses, merit awards and other payments above the basic salary they have approved for the heads of State agencies, boards and other quangos for 2005, 2006, 2007 and to date in 2008; the basis on which they made the decision to approve such awards; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31195/08]

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There are four bodies operating under the aegis of my Department. Details on these four bodies are set out below: Development Education Advisory Committee was established in 2003 following the recommendations of the Ireland Aid Review Committee. Its purpose is to advise the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of State for Overseas Development and Irish Aid on policy regarding development education; Government Emigrant Services Advisory Committee (previously known as Díon) was set up in 1984 to advise the Government on the welfare of the Irish community in Britain. The Committee's primary role is to advise on the distribution of Government financial support to voluntary agencies providing front line services and community care to Irish people in Britain; Advisory Board for Irish Aid was established in August 2002 to provide general oversight and advice to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Minister of State for Overseas Development on the strategic direction of the Government's programme of assistance to developing countries; and Fulbright Commission (The Board of the Ireland — United States Commission for Educational Exchange) finances study, research, teaching and other educational activities between Ireland and the United States of America.

Three of these bodies are Advisory Committees, serviced by the staff of my Department. The management of the Fulbright Commission, to which my Department provides an annual grant in aid, enjoys full autonomy of management and administration in accordance with the Educational Exchange (Ireland and the United States of America) Act 1991. Accordingly, the question of the payment of bonuses and merit awards by my Department in respect of these bodies does not arise.

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