On taking office, this Government reformed the transport arrangement for Ministers which has radically reduced the cost of travel. The Government decided to confine the use of State cars from 1 May 2011 to the Taoiseach, Tánaiste and Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence. As a result, the average cost of providing transport has been reduced by 65% - from an average cost of €280,000 per minister in 2010 to a current annual estimate of €100,000 per annum.
The previous practice whereby all Ministers were provided with State cars and Garda drivers fell within the remit of the Department of Justice and in this regard details of the costs involved in respect of 2010 and the first four months of 2011 would be a matter for my colleague the Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence.
The total cost of my ministerial transport in the Department for 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 to my appointment as Tánaiste on 4 July 2014 is outlined in the table below. The cost includes mileage for the use of my own car for official business and remuneration (including employers liability with regard to PRSI) for two civilian drivers to that date.
Year
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Total Cost
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2011
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€32,790.95
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2012
|
€70,514.69
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2013
|
€80,145.20
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2014 to July 2014
|
€72,238.70
|
Since my appointment as Tánaiste on 4 July 2014, I have been provided with a state car and Garda Driver, the cost for which is a matter for my colleague the Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence.
The total ministerial transport costs that relate to Mr Kevin Humphreys T.D., Minister of State from his date of his appointment in July 2014 is outlined in the table below:
Year
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Total Cost
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September 2014 to 31 December 2014
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€27,915.30
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The cost includes mileage for the use of his own car for official business and remuneration for 2 Civilian Drivers to that date.