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Diplomatic Representation Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 10 February 2015

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Questions (486)

Terence Flanagan

Question:

486. Deputy Terence Flanagan asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade if he will provide a breakdown of the costs for the past three years for the top ten Irish embassies abroad; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5625/15]

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Written answers

Our embassies’ work in support of Ireland’s foreign policy interests include:

- Promoting investment in Ireland and supporting Irish businesses to expand overseas;

- Providing frontline consular assistance and passport services to Irish citizens overseas;

- Promoting Ireland as a tourism destination and promoting Ireland’s culture abroad;

- Representing and advancing Ireland’s policies and interests;

- Engaging with and supporting Irish communities abroad; and

- Managing Ireland’s overseas development programmes.

My Department works closely with the State agencies, including Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, Bord Bia and Tourism Ireland, to support trade missions, directly assist Irish companies with advice and introductions and work to resolve regulatory or market access issues.

Staff of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade promote Ireland as a destination for investment and lobby and negotiate for Ireland on issues that could impact our economic interests: whether that’s on trade policy, taxation issues or other crucial issues.

In responding to the severe economic and financial crisis which has affected Ireland in recent years, the Embassy network has played a particularly important role in repairing and enhancing our reputation and promoting economic recovery.

The table below shows the ten highest costs among Irish embassies for the years 2012, 2013 and 2014:

2014

2013

2012

-

London (including passport office)

5,510,338

London (including passport office)

5,396,713

London (including passport office)

5,944,944

Paris (including OECD)

3,367,957

Paris (including OECD)

3,206,758

Paris (including OECD)

2,780,161

Beijing

2,225,579

Washington DC

2,250,933

Tokyo

2,495,289

Washington DC

2,217,443

Tokyo

2,034,096

Washington DC

2,452,061

Tokyo

1,810,639

Mozambique

2,006,230

Rome

1,953,880

Berlin

1,780,725

Beijing

1,934,537

Mozambique

1,822,624

Mozambique

1,542,967

Berlin

1,674,131

Berlin

1,624,043

Madrid

1,439,721

Tanzania

1,558,291

Vienna

1,606,742

Uganda

1,418,132

Rome

1,548,200

New Delhi

1,548,660

Rome

1,408,031

Moscow

1,514,269

Beijing

1,511,390

The figures in the table include expenditure charged to mission budgets. Capital expenditure incurred on behalf of a Mission is also included even though such expenditure is not part of a Mission’s budget. The costs for London include the London passport office and the costs for Paris include Ireland’s OECD representation.

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