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Tuesday, 8 Feb 2022

Written Answers Nos. 851-852

Covid-19 Pandemic

Questions (851)

Seán Sherlock

Question:

851. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the agencies under the remit of her Department; the amount that has been spent on all Covid-19-related consultancy contracts by her Department and agencies under her remit in 2020, 2021 and to date in 2022, in tabular form; the amount paid for each consultant; and the reason for the consultancy. [6044/22]

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Written answers

The following amounts were paid by my Department on Covid-19 related consultancy contracts:

2020

2021

2022

€3,444

€2,214

nil

The services provided were Covid-19 risk assessments and advice relating to our offices in Ballina and Dublin. The services were procured using a Framework Agreement established by the Office of Government Procurement for the provision of Health and Safety Training, Consultancy and Advisory Services.

There are four agencies under the remit of my Department, the Western Development Commission, Pobal, Water Safety Ireland and the Charities Regulator. Details are set out below.

2020

2021

2022

Western Development Commission

nil

nil

nil

2020

2021

2022

Pobal

nil

nil

nil

2020

2021

2022

Water Safety Ireland (WSI)

€400

nil

nil

Costs related to the assessment of WSI headquarters in relation to Covid-19, reviewing proximity of work spaces, communal areas and ventilation.

2020

2021

2022

Charities Regulator

€4,905

€1,476

nil

The Charities Regulator costs were in relation to home ergonomic assessments, safety statement, risk assessment and a review of the Covid-19 response plan.

Official Travel

Questions (852)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

852. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development if she will be travelling abroad for St. Patrick’s week 2022 on official visits; and if so, the location she is scheduled to visit. [6239/22]

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Written answers

Government is in the process of finalising the programme to mark St Patrick’s Day around the world. This will include a programme of visits by ministers that will be approved by the government early this month, and which will be made public immediately afterwards.

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