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Departmental Functions

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 July 2011

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Questions (124)

Sean Fleming

Question:

122 Deputy Sean Fleming asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the division of responsibilities between his Department and the Department of Finance. [20520/11]

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Under the Ministers and Secretaries Act, 2011, the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform was formally established on 6th July. Broadly, the responsibilities of my Department include:

Functions relating to gross voted expenditure management and general sanctioning powers in relation to expenditure

Functions relating to public service functions i.e. superannuation, remuneration, terms and conditions, appointments

New statutory powers relating to public service reform functions

Functions relating to borrowing by State bodies, with a consent role for the Minister for Finance (exceptions include borrowing by the Housing Finance Agency and matters relating to the Local Loans Fund)

Functions relating to bodies under the aegis of the Department

A role for the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform in requesting or approving payments which will be made by the Minister for Finance from the Central Fund.

Functions in relation to economic and social planning and development, previously assigned to the Minister for Economic Planning and Development are vested in both Ministers

Functions relating to shares in State bodies

The responsibilities of the Minister for Finance include:

All Functions relating to Financial Services, Banking, Budget & Economic matters, Taxation, Treasury matters, etc.

Functions relating to borrowing guarantees

Functions relating to bodies under the aegis of the Department of Finance in relation to superannuation or remuneration, with the exception of those bodies where the Minister for Finance will now be required to consult with the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform.

Functions relating to the Revenue Commissioners.

Question No. 123 withdrawn.
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