Martin Kenny
Question:199. Deputy Martin Kenny asked the Minister for Justice if a full breakdown will be provided of the capital expenditure included in Vote 24, by programme, for 2022, in tabular form. [8788/22]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 16 February 2022
199. Deputy Martin Kenny asked the Minister for Justice if a full breakdown will be provided of the capital expenditure included in Vote 24, by programme, for 2022, in tabular form. [8788/22]
View answer200. Deputy Martin Kenny asked the Minister for Justice if a full breakdown will be provided of the capital expenditure included in Vote 22, by programme, for 2022, in tabular form. [8789/22]
View answer201. Deputy Martin Kenny asked the Minister for Justice if a full breakdown will be provided of the capital expenditure included in Vote 44, by programme, for 2022, in tabular form. [8790/22]
View answer202. Deputy Martin Kenny asked the Minister for Justice if a full breakdown will be provided of the capital expenditure included in Vote 20, by programme, for 2022, in tabular form. [8791/22]
View answer203. Deputy Martin Kenny asked the Minister for Justice if a full breakdown will be provided of the capital expenditure included in Vote 41, by programme, for 2022, in tabular form. [8792/22]
View answer204. Deputy Martin Kenny asked the Minister for Justice if a full breakdown will be provided of the capital expenditure included in Vote 21, by programme, for 2022 and to please provide an answer in tabular form. [8793/22]
View answerI propose to take Questions Nos. 199 to 204, inclusive, together.
A breakdown of the capital expenditure allocation for 2022 for the Justice, Garda, Prisons and Courts votes is outlined in tabular form below.
Justice (Vote 24)
Area of Expenditure |
Amount €0000 |
Additional Information |
ICT |
5,350 |
Mainly relates to the Department's ICT Modernisation Programme |
Capital Buildings |
25,383 |
Completion of new Forensic Science Laboratory in Backweston, Co. Kildare |
Capital Carryover from 2021 to 2022 |
5,122 |
Completion of new Forensic Science Laboratory in Backweston, Co. Kildare |
Total |
35,855 |
Garda (Vote 20)
Area of Expenditure |
Amount €0000 |
Additional Information |
ICT |
72,000 |
Relates to ongoing support ICT costs and the Garda ICT Modernisation Programme |
Capital Buildings |
61,000 |
Relates to the Garda capital building and refurbishment programme including the completion of the Military Road, Dublin 8 building project in 2022 |
Transport |
12,000 |
Investment in the Garda transport fleet |
Communications Technology |
1,500 |
Upgrade of existing systems and investment in new Garda communications technology |
Total |
146,500 |
Prisons (Vote 21)
Area of Expenditure |
Amount €0000 |
Additional Information |
ICT |
2,000 |
Upgrade of ICT systems in the prisons |
Capital Buildings |
29,800 |
Relates to the capital building and refurbishment programme in the prisons including the completion of the redevelopment of Limerick Prison project |
Transport |
1,000 |
Investment in the prison transport fleet |
Capital Carryover from 2021 to 2022 |
3,601 |
Completion of the project in relation to the redevelopment of Limerick Prison |
Total |
36,401 |
Courts (Vote 22)
Area of Expenditure |
Amount €0000 |
Additional Information |
ICT |
15,592 |
Relates to ongoing support ICT costs and the Courts Modernisation Programme |
Courthouse Capital Works |
5,635 |
Relates to the capital building and refurbishment programme in the Courts Service including the purchase of certain sites |
Public Private Partnership (PPP) costs |
38,740 |
PPP annual repayment costs – CCJ €23.783m and regional locations €14.957m |
Capital Carryover from 2021 to 2022 |
3,648 |
ICT investment €0.75m and courthouse capital works €2.898m |
Total |
63,615 |
There is no capital provision in the Policing Authority (Vote 41) and the Data Protection Commission (Vote 44).