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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 February 2012

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Questions (98)

Niall Collins

Question:

124 Deputy Niall Collins asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the total photography costs for his Department since coming to office; the list of occasions for which photographers were booked over the past year; the breakdown of costs associated with each occasion that a photographer was used; if there is a policy around the booking of photographers within his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9664/12]

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The total spend by my Department on photography since March 2011 is €57,561.65. The table outlines the costs associated with each occasion:

Event

Cost

State Visit of Queen Elizabeth II

€22,662.70

Credentials

€10,104.03

State Visit of Prince Albert of Monaco

€6,213.35

Expenditure of missions abroad*

€4,970.00

Official Visit to Mozambique, Malawi and Tanzania

€2,388.30

Diplomatic Corps New Years Greetings

€2,015.97

Global Irish Economic Forum

€1,923.90

Inauguration of President Higgins (reception)

€1,817.30

Africa Ireland Economic Forum

€1,220.59

Science for Development Award at BT Young Scientist

€682.20

Official Visit by Indian Minister

€569.00

Launch of the 2010 Irish Aid annual report

€569.00

Launch of EU Presidency Logo

€560.84

Launch of Africa Day 2011 — Dublin

€526.35

Official Farewell for the British Ambassador

€524.84

Launch of Our World Awards

€302.50

Launch of Certificate of Irish Heritage

€296.23

Irish Aid Fellowship Annual Meeting

€119.55

Official Visit to Korea/Japan

€95.00

Total

€57,561.65

*It was not possible in the time available to provide a detailed breakdown.

Where ever possible my Department utilises its own staff to take photographs in-house, thereby reducing costs. However, for major events when high-resolution photography is required for the media or for publication, my Department uses the services of a professional photographic agency. As the table indicates there were a significant number of such events in 2011.

In September 2011, the Department led a collaborative advertised tender process for the procurement of a competitive framework of photographic service providers which will be available for use by all Government Departments. The tender process is nearing completion and details of the new framework arrangements will shortly be posted on the National Procurement Service website: www.procurement.ie.

Question No. 125 answered with Question No. 92.
Questions Nos. 126 and 127 answered with Question No. 93.
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