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Departmental Agencies.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 21 January 2010

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Ceisteanna (94)

John McGuinness

Ceist:

89 Deputy John McGuinness asked the Minister for Finance the number of bodies and agencies operated under the remit of his Department; the cost of each on a yearly basis; the name and number that have been abolished in the past four years; the name and number that have been amalgamated; the name of those to be abolished or amalgamated in 2010; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2744/10]

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The information requested by the Deputy is outlined in the tables. Table A lists the State Bodies under the aegis of my Department in receipt of Exchequer funding and their Budget allocation for 2009. Table B lists other state bodies under the aegis of my Department not in receipt of Exchequer funding and as such information on budgets is not included. In the period in question no bodies or agencies under the aegis of my Department have been amalgamated and none is scheduled to be amalgamated in 2010. The Committee on Performance Awards has been stood down with effect from the 1 January 2009, while the National Assets Management Agency was set up on the 19th December 2009 under the umbrella of the National Treasury Management Agency.

Table A: Bodies in receipt of Exchequer Funding

Body

Budget for 2009

Decentralisation Implementation Group

28,150

Disabled Drivers Medical Board of Appeal (DDMA)

371,500

Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB)

3,762,000*

Valuation Tribunal

300,000

Review Body on Higher Remuneration in the Public Sector

55,000

Committee for Performance Awards

48,000

Civil Service Arbitration Board

70,000

Civil Service Disciplinary Code Appeal Board

Independent Mediator for the Civil Service

Outside Appointments Board

20,000

National Treasury Management Agency

41,000,000

National Treasury Management Agency Advisory Committee

National Pensions Reserve Fund

National Pensions Reserve Fund Commission

State Claims Agency

State Claims Agency Policy Commission

National Development Finance Agency

National Asset Management Agency

The NTMA acts as the State Claims Agency, and is the body through which the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) and National Asset Management Agency perform their functions. The National Treasury Management Agency manages the National Pensions Reserve Fund and in this respect costs of approximately €23 million were incurred and charged directly to the Fund in 2009.

*The total budget for the running costs of Special EU Programmes Body in 2009 is €3.762m of which the Department of Finance is responsible for funding €1.709m. This figure represents a higher than average funding figure as the costs associated with the relocation of the Special EU Programmes Body's Belfast Office have been included.

Table B: Bodies not in receipt of Exchequer Funding

Name of Body

Interim Board of the Civil Service Childcare Initiative

Disciplinary Appeals Board

Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland

Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority(Financial Regulator)

Irish Financial Services Appeals Tribunal

Financial Services Ombudsman Council

Financial Services Ombudsman

Financial Services Consultative Consumer Panel

Financial Services Consultative Industry Panel

Investor Compensation Company Ltd.

An Post National Lottery Company

As the Deputy may be aware, €4bn in capital was provided to Anglo Irish Bank from Exchequer funds in 2009 to protect the economy from the wider losses that would have occurred in the event of a failure of the bank. Costs incurred in the provision of capital to Anglo are recoupable under the terms of the Subscription Agreement concluded with the Bank. Also, costs incurred by the State in relation to Anglo under the Credit Institutions (Financial Support) 2008 and Anglo Irish Bank Act 2009 are recoupable under the terms of each Act.

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