I propose to take Questions Nos. 585 and 586 together.
Section 30 of the Garda Síochána Act 2005 provides a statutory basis for the Garda Commissioner, as Accounting Officer for the Garda Vote, to charge for police services on a non-public duty basis for commercial events such as sports fixtures and concerts.
In that context, I am informed by the Garda authorities that the moneys recouped by An Garda Síochána for policing services at various events in 2011, 2012, 2013 and to June 2014 are as shown in the table overleaf:
Category
|
2011 Monies Received
|
2012 Monies Received
|
2013 Monies Received*
|
2014 Monies Received (June) **
|
Sporting Fixtures
|
2,032,427
|
1,954,323
|
972,856
|
702,832
|
Concerts/Festivals
|
1,326,765
|
738,284
|
1,009,692
|
328,154
|
Other Events
|
708,822
|
1,431,949
|
887,190
|
705,704
|
Total
|
4,068,014
|
4,124,556
|
2,869,738
|
1,736,690
|
*
The figures for 2013 are provisional pending finalisation of the 2013 Appropriation Account for the Garda Vote.
** The figure for 2014 (June) is provisional and subject to change.
I am further informed that the table below outlines the top five biggest events over the period January 2011 – June 2014 in terms of policing costs;
2011
|
2012
|
2013
|
2014
(June)
|
Europa Cup Final
|
All Ireland Football
|
National Ploughing
Championships
|
Croke Park Concert
|
National Ploughing
Championships
|
Bavaria Racing
|
Oxygen
|
Croke Park Concert
|
Slane
|
National Ploughing
Championships
|
Slane 1
|
Croke Park Concert
|
Oxygen
|
All Ireland Hurling
|
Slane 2
|
Marley Park Concert
|
Electric Picnic
|
Electric Picnic
|
Electric Picnic
|
Marley Park Concert
|