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Decentralisation Programme.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 22 February 2006

Wednesday, 22 February 2006

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Joan Burton

Ceist:

224 Ms Burton asked the Minister for Finance the number of civil servants now in place at each decentralisation location in respect of the decentralisation proposals for the Department of Finance and the Office of Public Works; the number of civil servants who have moved to their new Department pending transfer to the decentralised location; the number of existing, serving civil servants in each of these sections who have opted for decentralisation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7460/06]

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Freagraí scríofa

Under the decentralisation programme announced by Government in December 2003, there are 131 staff of my Department due to decentralise to Tullamore from July 2006 and 33 staff due to decentralise to Kildare. The number of civil servants who have moved to my Department pending transfer and the number of staff in my Department who have chosen to move are as follows:

Tullamore

Kildare

Number of staff within the Department who have chosen to decentralise

19

9

Number of staff who have transferred into the Department pending decentralising

63

0

Total number in situ

82*

9

*In addition there are a further 20 people who have accepted offers and are in the process of being transferred.

I am informed by the Office of Public Works that, under the decentralisation programme, there are 349 staff due to decentralise to Trim, 150 staff to Claremorris and 100 staff to Kanturk. The information requested by the Deputy is as follows:

Trim

Claremorris

Kanturk

Number of staff within the OPW who have chosen to decentralise

95

10

7

Number of staff who have transferred into the OPW pending decentralisation

42

0

0

Total number in situ

137

10

7

The Deputy should note that the figures included in the tables above are subject to change as further assignments under the decentralisation programme are made.

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