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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 16 December 2009

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Questions (211, 212, 213, 214)

Brian Hayes

Question:

218 Deputy Brian Hayes asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs the name, title and number of special advisers in his Department between 1 January to date in 2009; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47496/09]

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Brian Hayes

Question:

219 Deputy Brian Hayes asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs the details of the annual salaries in cash amount, and not merely in grade level, of special advisers in his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47511/09]

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Brian Hayes

Question:

220 Deputy Brian Hayes asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs the details of the total cost of pension contributions associated with the retention of special advisers within his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47526/09]

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Brian Hayes

Question:

221 Deputy Brian Hayes asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs if he will defend the spend of taxpayers’ money on such additional expertise, as provided by special advisers, when resources are scarce; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47541/09]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 218 to 221, inclusive, together.

The following table sets out the name, title and salary details of the four special advisors in my Department. The salaries are linked to the Principal Officer standard scale and will be reduced as a result of the reduction in public service pay rates as announced in last week's budget.

Minister Micheál Martin, T. D.

Name

Title

Gross Remuneration

Ms. Deirdre Gillane

Special Advisor

106,582

Mr. Christy Mannion

Special Advisor

100,191 plus a 10% attraction allowance

Minister of State Dick Roche, T.D.

Mr. David Grant

Special Advisor

100,191

Minister of State Peter Power, T.D.

Mr. Jerry O’Connor

Special Advisor

97,109

The terms of the Non-contributory Pension Scheme for Non-established State Employees and of the Contributory Spouses' and Children's Pension Scheme apply to Ms. Deirdre Gillane.

The terms of the Non-contributory Pension Scheme for Established State Employees and of the Contributory Spouses' and Children's Pension Scheme apply to Mr. Christy Mannion.

Ms. Gillane and Mr. Mannion also pay the Public Service Pension Related Deduction introduced in March 2009. From 1/3/09 to 31/12/09 Ms Gillane will make contributions of €7,177.13 and Mr. Mannion will make contributions of €7,486.27.

Mr. David Grant and Mr. Jerry O'Connor opted for payments of 11% of salary in respect of superannuation contributions to be made to an approved pension provider.

The roles and functions carried out by the Special Advisors are as set out in Section 11 of the Public Service Management Act 1997 i.e. to assist the Minister by providing advice, by monitoring, facilitating and securing the achievement of Government objectives that relate to my Department and by performing such other functions as may be directed by the Minister. I am satisfied that the Special Advisors contribute to the effectiveness of the system in a manner and to an extent that fully justifies the associated costs.

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