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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Tuesday, 30 Sep 2003

Vol. 571 No. 1

Written Answers. - Departmental Estimates.

Pádraic McCormack

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200 Mr. McCormack asked the Minister for Finance if he plans to introduce a new procedure for the presentation and examination of estimates in Dáil Éireann, which would be more meaningful and more timely; and his proposals in this area. [20871/03]

The Estimates are presented by me to Dáil Éireann in accordance with the Standing Orders of the Dáil in the year to which they relate. I normally present the pre-budget or Abridged Estimates to Dáil Éireann about two weeks before budget day. The post-budget or Revised Estimates are normally presented to the Dáil within eight weeks of the start of the fiscal year to which they relate. Once the Revised Estimates are presented to the Dáil and referred to the relevant committees, it is a matter for each committee to decide when the Estimates should be considered.

My Department is currently chairing an interdepartmental steering committee and working group on a pilot project which is examining ways of improving the links between departmental strategy statements, business planning and resource allocation and performance measurement – including the linking of Estimates to outputs-outcomes. Spending Departments involved in the pilot project are the Departments of Agriculture and Food, Social and Family Affairs and Transport. The results of this pilot will be evaluated and consideration will be given as to whether this approach should be mainstreamed across other Departments. If it is considered that the pilot project should be further developed and mainstreamed, I will bring proposals to Government and to the Committee of Public Accounts which has a duty under Dáil Standing Orders to consider any significant changes to the format of the Estimates.

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