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Defence Forces Personnel

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 30 July 2020

Thursday, 30 July 2020

Questions (592, 593)

John Brady

Question:

592. Deputy John Brady asked the Minister for Defence the number of persons in the Defence Forces; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20095/20]

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John Brady

Question:

593. Deputy John Brady asked the Minister for Defence the number of members of the Defence Forces that have left the force in each of the past five years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20096/20]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 592 and 593 together.

The whole time equivalent strength of the Permanent Defence Force (PDF), as at 30th June 2020, is 8,423 personnel.

The Government remains committed to returning to, and maintaining, the agreed strength of the PDF at 9,500 personnel.  However, the capacity of the Defence Forces to induct and train recruits was severely impacted by the Covid-19 situation but those aspects of the induction process that could be conducted remotely continued throughout the year and inductions/training have been resumed taking public health guidelines into account. 

The number of personnel, including retirees and personnel who did not complete their initial training, who have departed from the PDF each year over the past 5 years is as follows:

Year

Departures

2015

571

2016

679

2017

742

2018

731

2019

878

In 2020, as of 30 June, 295 personnel have departed from the PDF

The report of the Public Service Pay Commission (PSPC) of 2019 contains a range of recommendations aimed at improving work-force planning, recruitment and conditions of service for members of the Defence Forces. A High Level Plan to give effect to the recommendations of the PSPC is being implemented.

It should be noted that as the High Level Implementation Plan contains short, medium and long term measures, the full impact of these measures will take time to determine. There are also a range of external variables which impact on recruitment and retention and which can change and these will be carefully monitored to assess their effect as they arise.

The Programme for Government contains a range of commitments aimed at stabilising and restoring the strength of the Defence Forces. An independent Commission will be established to undertake a comprehensive review of the defence requirements of the State. This review will include, inter alia, consideration of pay, allowances, recruitment retention and career progression of members of the Defence Forces. It is also intended that on completion of this review, a permanent pay review body for the Defence Forces will be established.   

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