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Decentralisation Programme.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 11 November 2008

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

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John Deasy

Question:

416 Deputy John Deasy asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs the amount the process of decentralisation has cost the taxpayer to date excluding the cost of all sites or buildings acquired; and the cost for each individual location. [40155/08]

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Under the Government's decentralisation programme announced in 2003, 125 posts attached to the Development Cooperation Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs were to decentralise to Limerick. The Division is the Headquarters of Irish Aid.

Following sanction of an additional 20 posts by the Department of Finance in 2005, the total number of posts attached to Irish Aid Headquarters increased to 145. Of these, 138 are decentralising and 112 have now moved into the new permanent Headquarters building in Limerick.

The following table sets out the non-property costs associated with decentralisation incurred by this Department during the period 2004-2008. The increase experienced in 2007 relates to the costs associated with the establishment of interim offices in Limerick in May of that year.

Training Allowance A1

Travel & Subsistence A2

Training A3

Office machinery and related expenses A5

Office Premises A6

Total per year

2004

0

0

1,200

0

0

1,200

2005

0

500

2,900

0

0

3,400

2006

0

1,900

7,200

0

0

9,100

2007

15,000

6,400

2,000

166,900

11,900

202,200

2008

0

600

2,100

0

22,000

24,700

Total

15,000

9,400

15,400

166,900

33,900

240,600

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