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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 14 December 2011

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Questions (221, 222, 223)

Finian McGrath

Question:

223 Deputy Finian McGrath asked the Minister for Defence in view of budget 2012, if he will confirm the total amount of his grant-in-aid allocation to the Irish Red Cross for 2012; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [40162/11]

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Written answers

The total grant from my Department to the Irish Red Cross Society for 2012 will be €869,000. This consists of a grant of €739,000 towards the salary and administration costs of running the headquarters of the Irish Society and the Government's annual contribution of €130,000 to the International Committee of the Red Cross. The decision to reduce the grant from its current level of €951,000 has been taken solely as a consequence of the need to make cuts right across the Defence Vote.

Arthur Spring

Question:

224 Deputy Arthur Spring asked the Minister for Defence the amount of money spent by him on public relations companies each year since 2006. [40176/11]

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Arthur Spring

Question:

225 Deputy Arthur Spring asked the Minister for Defence the amount of money spent by him on advertising with international, national and local media for each year since 2006. [40192/11]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 224 and 225 together.

The information requested by the Deputy in relation to the amount spent by my Department on public relations companies and on advertising for each year since 2006 is set out in tabular format.

This information excludes the Defence Forces. The data relating to the Defence Forces is currently being compiled and will be provided to the Deputy as soon as possible.

Year

Expenditure on Public Relations Companies

Expenditure on Advertising

2006

Nil

€180,738

2007

€253,300

€158,711

2008

€1,847,673

€129,511

2009

Nil

€70,362

2010

Nil

€47,585

2011 to date

Nil

€66,880

Total

€2,100,973

€653,787

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