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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 26 July 2022

Tuesday, 26 July 2022

Questions (27)

Peadar Tóibín

Question:

27. Deputy Peadar Tóibín asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the amount spent by his Department on the procurement of office space and furniture and office IT equipment in each of the past ten years and to date in 2022. [40024/22]

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Office space for my Department and its Offices is provided by the Office of Public Works (OPW) in buildings which are either State owned or leased by the OPW on our behalf. Therefore, my Department does not own, purchase or rent office space. My Department works closely with OPW colleagues to ensure that the provision of such office space is appropriate, fit-for-purpose and every effort is made to optimise the physical space that is made available to us through the OPW.

The amount spent by my Department and Offices on the procurement of office furniture and ICT equipment, in each of the past ten years and to-date in 2022 stands at €8,630,677. Details of the annual expenditure since 2012 is included in tabular format below broken down separately between ICT and furniture.

In respect of ICT Office equipment, the amounts spent in each of the past ten years, and to-date in 2022, includes all ICT equipment purchased to provide ICT services to staff in the Department and its Offices including PC’s/laptops, printers, servers and network equipment.

Year

ICT Equipment

Furniture**

2012

€465,088

€10,090

2013

€338,664

€12,940

2014

€730,186

€52,210

2015

€510,777

€121,414

2016

€1,139,448

€281,926

2017

€1,077,213

€83,671

2018

€626,521

€67,255

2019

€805,424

€14,880

2020

€1,420,308

€38,814

2021

€456,155

€182,324

2022 to-date

€131,696

€63,673

TOTAL

€7,701,480

€929,197

** Please note that the Offices referred to are the Workplace Relations Commission, the Companies Registration Office, the Labour Court and the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland and the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (up to & including formal establishment of the Corporate Enforcement Authority on 7th July 2022).

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