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Legal Aid

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 2 June 2022

Thursday, 2 June 2022

Questions (351)

Neale Richmond

Question:

351. Deputy Neale Richmond asked the Minister for Justice the breakdown of legal aid payments for 2019, 2020 and 2021 by county; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [28668/22]

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As the Deputy will be aware there are two categories of legal aid; civil legal aid and criminal legal aid. 

The provision of civil legal aid in the State is delivered by the Legal Aid Board pursuant to the Civil Legal Aid Act 1995 and the Civil Legal Aid Regulations 1996 to 2017. The Board operates 30 full time law centres and a number of part time law centres in Ireland. The Board also provides mediation services to help separating couples to negotiate their own agreement.

The majority of the Board's income consists of a grant received from my Department. This funding is used to provide the Board's services in all of its offices across the country, as well as to support services provided to law centres centrally from the Board's Head Office.

I am informed by the Legal Aid Board that it is not possible to extract and isolate the total cost of civil legal aid in any one office/county in a given year as it would be necessary to devise a basis on which to attribute (to each county or to each individual law centre) all expenditure incurred by the Board centrally. Complexities may also arise at local level with regard to the delivery of civil legal aid, for example a client living in County Limerick may choose to apply to Ennis Law Centre. Also, in a case where two parties to a dispute seek the services of the Legal Aid Board at one law centre, one party will be required to engage with a different law centre, which may be in a neighbouring county.

However, to be of assistance to the Deputy, the funding provided to the Legal Aid Board by my Department for the years 2019-2021 is provided in the table below:

Year

Funding

2019

€40.8 million

2020

€42.2 million

2021  

€44.6 million

Regarding criminal legal aid, the Criminal Justice (Legal Aid) Act 1962, which is the primary legislation covering the operation of the Criminal Legal Aid Scheme, provides that free legal aid may be granted, in certain circumstances, for the defence of persons of insufficient means in criminal proceedings. Under the 1962 Act, the courts, through the judiciary, are responsible for the granting of legal aid. Under the Constitution, the State is obliged to provide an accused person with the means to obtain appropriate legal representation.

Statistics for criminal legal aid are also not compiled in such a manner as to readily identify expenditure on a county by county basis .

Expenditure on criminal legal aid in each of the years 2019 to 2021 is set out in the table below:

Year

Expenditure

2019

€65.1   million

2020

€62.2   million

2021

€73.4   million

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