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Consultancy Contracts

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 8 May 2012

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Ceisteanna (83, 84)

Niall Collins

Ceist:

132 Deputy Niall Collins asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the total amount spent since February 2011 on external reports commissioned by his Department including payments from Ministerial allowances; the details of any consultants employed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22811/12]

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Freagraí scríofa

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is responsible for two Votes — Vote 28 (Foreign Affairs) and Vote 27 (International Cooperation). The following tables set out the details of external reports commissioned by the Department from February 2011 and the costs in each case. The tables have been prepared by reference to directly contracted engagements in respect of which professional fees were paid and Professional Services Withholding Tax (PSWT) was deducted, where appropriate. The Department is very conscious of the need the achieve value for money and is in full compliance with national and EU procurement regulations concerning tendering requirements.

The Department through Irish Aid (Ireland's official development assistance programme), occasionally commissions outside expertise where the effective management, evaluation and review of the programme necessitates the use of such skills.

Decisions on the need to commission outside expertise are subject to the establishment of appropriate business cases and an approvals process carried out by the Irish Aid Senior Management Group. National and international regulations are fully complied with in subsequent tendering processes.

During the course of their engagements these consultants/experts may prepare reports and other documentation.

The Department commissions external expertise where highly specialised skills are not available within the Department and, particularly in the case of Irish Aid, where ongoing independent evaluation of programmes and projects is required.

In-depth analysis of issues by external experts has informed — and continues to inform — my Department's policies, allowing for more targeted use of resources and greater accountability in the allocation of budgets. I consider that these reports have been necessary, strategically beneficial and cost-effective.

External Reports commissioned under Vote 27 (International Cooperation)

Year

Experts/Consultants

Matter Reported On

Cost (€)

2011

Kevin Moore

Support to the Governments of Zambia and South Africa to develop Special Economic Zones for the promotion of inward investment and employment

€13,581

2011

Paul Sheane

Support to the Governments of Zambia and South Africa to develop Special Economic Zones for the promotion of inward investment and employment

€9,965

2011

Stefanie Meredith

Review of Irish Aid Support for Product Development Partnerships in developing countries.

€10,100

2011

Samia Saad

Review of Irish Aid Support for Product Development Partnerships in developing countries.

€9,198

2011

Paud Murphy

Development Education Reviews — to examine the current funding support and engagement in each of the priority areas identified in the Development Education strategy (primary, post primary, third level, adult, community and youth work).

€9,064

2011

80:20

Development Education Reviews — to examine the current funding support and engagement in each of the priority areas identified in the Development Education strategy (primary, post primary, third level, adult, community and youth work).

€9,870

2011

Eilis Murray

Development Education Reviews — to examine the current funding support and engagement in each of the priority areas identified in the Development Education strategy (primary, post primary, third level, adult, community and youth work).

€6,068

2011

ISOS

Development Education Reviews — to examine the current funding support and engagement in each of the priority areas identified in the Development Education strategy (primary, post primary, third level, adult, community and youth work).

€37,522

2011

Bernard McLoughlin

Review of the Irish Aid Centre, Dublin

€6,143

2011

Cathal Higgins

Preparation of a report on the programme of education sector budget support towards school infrastructural development in Karamoja region and skills development in the oil sector (Uganda)

€5,000

2011

Nata Duvvury, NUI Galway

First draft of Ireland’s National Action Plan on UNSCR 1325

€16,106

2011

Rodney Rice

Scoping Irish Aid existing and potential for support for media development to improve governance and transparency in key African countries.

€12,492

2012

Humanitarian Policy Ltd

Review of Security Policy and Practice among Irish Aid Humanitarian Partners

€33,930

2012

Channel Research

Review of the Irish Aid Rapid Response Initiative

€2,033

2012

Mike Williams

Review of Humanitarian Programme Plan for Irish Aid

€18,742

Niall Collins

Ceist:

133 Deputy Niall Collins asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the total amount spent since February 2011 on external marketing consultants, including payments from Ministerial allowances, including payments by all Ministers in his Department; the details of the consultants employed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22829/12]

Amharc ar fhreagra

My Department does not engage external consultants or professional service providers for marketing purposes.

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