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Departmental Agencies.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 21 January 2010

Thursday, 21 January 2010

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John McGuinness

Question:

254 Deputy John McGuinness asked the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the number of bodies and agencies operated under the remit of her Department; the cost of each on a yearly basis; the name and number that have been abolished in the past four years; the name and number that have been amalgamated; the name of those to be abolished or amalgamated in 2010; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [2748/10]

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The four statutory bodies operating under the aegis of the Department are the Pensions Board, the Citizens Information Board, the Family Support Agency and the Social Welfare Tribunal. In addition the Pensions Ombudsman comes under the remit of the Department.

The total expenditure for each of the Agencies/Boards under the aegis of the Department in the years 2006 to 2008 and provisional expenditure for 2009 is outlined in the following table.

From 1 July 2009, the Combat Poverty Agency integrated with the former Office for Social Inclusion within the Department of Social and Family Affairs, to form the new Social Inclusion Division within the Department. Responsibility for the Money Advice and Budgeting Service (MABS) transferred to the Citizens Information Board on 13 July 2009. There are no further plans to abolish or amalgamate any of the Boards/Agencies under the aegis of the Department at present.

Name of Statutory Body

Total Expenditure for each year

€m

Family Support Agency

2006: 26.506m

2007: 35.339m

2008: 35.981m

2009: 35.707m

Social Welfare Tribunal

2006: NIL

2007: NIL

2008: 155.00

2009: 6,000.00

Office of the Pensions Ombudsman

2006: 0.790m

2007: 0.910m

2008: 0.961m

2009: 0.936m

The Pensions Board1

2006: 6.600m

2007: 6.630m

2008: 6.7m

2009: 6.3m1

Combat Poverty Agency

2006: 4.310m

2007: 4.320m

2008: 4.100m

2009: 1.4m (1 Jan-30 Jun 2009)

Comhairle

2006: 24.996m

(Comhairle combined the functions of the former National Social Services Board with certain functions of the former National Rehabilitation Board)

Citizens Information Board

2007: 29.900m

(The Comhairle name was changed to Citizens Information Board in February 2007 under the Citizens Information Act 2007)

2008: 30.106m2009: 28.200m

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