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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 12 July 2023

Wednesday, 12 July 2023

Questions (88)

Seán Sherlock

Question:

88. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Finance the amount paid by his Department in 2022 and to date in 2023 on outside or third-party reports of a technical nature or qualitative and quantitative nature, by payee, in tabular form. [34469/23]

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Written answers

Details of outside/third-party report costs incurred by my Department in 2022 and 2023 to date are set out in the table below.

Year

Reports

Payee

Amount

(Ex-VAT)€

2022

Help to Buy Review

Mazars

€64,300

2022

Research, preparation, production and revision of research paper on outbound income flows related to direct investment

Seamus Coffey

€4,800

2022

Joint Research Programme on the Macroeconomy, Taxation and Banking*

ESRI

€235,148

2022

SME Credit Demand Survey (October-21 – March-22) **

Behaviour and Attitudes

€56,000

2022

International Comparison of Banking Sectors, Retail Banking Review

Deloitte Ireland

€96,800

2022

Switch Your Bank consultancy, part 1**

ESRI

€56,790

2022

Banking Review survey

Behaviour and Attitudes

€61,800

2022

Report of interdepartmental review group on implementation of restrictive measures

Dr. Conan McKenna

€2,100

2022

Project Emerald

KPMG

€80,000

2022-2023

Delivery of technical solution for interconnection of registers to EU portal

SIA Partners

€212,312.50

2023

HBFI Benchmarking MEOP (Isif Rate) Report

KPMG

€30,000

2023

SME Credit Demand Survey (April-22 – Sept-22)**

Behaviour and Attitudes

€56,000

*The Joint Research Programme (JRP) is a shared programme between the Department of Finance, the Revenue Commissioners and the ESRI launched in 2015 to focus on a range of macroeconomic and taxation concerns in Ireland, with the programme later expanded in 2017 to include research on banking and financial stability issues in Ireland. In total, four projects were published under the JRP in 2022.

**The SME Credit Demand surveys are recouped from Bank of Ireland and Allied Irish Bank. The Switch Your Bank consultancy is recouped from Allied Irish Bank and Permanent TSB.

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