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Finance Committee to discuss public service reform plan in rescheduled meeting with Minister Howlin

21 Nov 2012, 14:05

In a meeting which has been rescheduled from last week, the Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform will discuss progress on the implementation of the Government’s Public Service Reform Plan when it meets with the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin, TD tomorrow, Thursday, 22nd November, 2012.

Ciarán Lynch, TD, Chairman of the Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, said: “The Government launched its Public Service Reform Plan in November 2011. After a year, it is now timely and opportune to examine the progress that has been made to date in implementing the plan.

“We are looking forward to this rescheduled meeting with the Minister and will be keen to discuss with him what developments have been made in a number of areas such as: shared services in the Civil Service for HR, pensions, payroll, finance and banking; the eGovernment Strategy; plans for focusing staff on priority areas; framework agreements for commonly produced goods and services, which are expected to yield significant savings across the Public Service; and the programme of political and legislative reform aimed at enhancing openness, transparency and accountability.

“It will also be an opportunity for Members to consider the Minister’s recent announcement that the Government is seeking to save a further €1 billion over the next three years in a new public sector deal on reform and productivity.”

The meeting will start in Committee Room 4, Leinster House tomorrow, Thursday, 22nd November at 9.30m.

Committee proceedings can be followed live at:
http://www.oireachtas.ie/ViewDoc.asp?fn=/documents/livewebcast/Web-Live.htm&CatID=83&m=o

For further information please contact:

Ciaran Brennan,
Houses of the Oireachtas,
Communications Unit,
Leinster House,
Dublin 2

P: +3531 618 3903
M: 086-0496518
F: +3531 618 4551

Committee Membership

Deputies

Richard Boyd-Barrett, People Before Profit
Michael Creed, Fine Gael
Jim Daly, Fine Gael
Pearse Doherty, Sinn Fein
Stephen Donnelly, Independent
Sean Fleming, Fianna Fáil
Joe Higgins, Socialist Party
Heather Humphreys, Fine Gael
Kevin Humphreys, Labour Party
Peter Mathews, Fine Gael
Mary Lou McDonald, Sinn Fein
Ciarán Lynch, Labour Party (Chairman)
Michael McGrath, Fianna Fáil
Michael McNamara, Labour Party
Dara Murphy, Fine Gael
Timmy Dooley, Fianna Fáil
Kieran O’Donnell, Fine Gael
Arthur Spring, Labour Party
Brian Stanley, Sinn Féin
Billy Timmins, Fine Gael
Liam Twomey, Fine Gael

Senators

Sean D Barrett
Thomas Byrne
Paul Coghlan
Michael D’Arcy
Aideen Hayden
Tom Sheahan

 

 

 

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