I propose to take Questions Nos. 194 and 195 together.
Information in relation to the number of Chairpersons, the members of the Boards and the fees for each Board is set out in the table.
Agency/Body
|
Post
|
Number of board members
|
Remuneration
|
Dublin Docklands Development Authority
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
Nil
|
-
|
Member
|
7
|
€11,970
|
Housing Finance Agency
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
€11,970
|
-
|
Member
|
11
|
€7,695
|
Irish Water Safety
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
€8,978
|
-
|
Member
|
11
|
Nil
|
Housing & Sustainable Communities Agency
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
€11,970
|
-
|
Member
|
6
|
€7,695
|
Local Government Management Agency
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
Nil
|
-
|
Member
|
10
|
Nil
|
National Traveller Accommodation Consultative Committee
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
€8,978
|
-
|
Member
|
11
|
Nil
|
Private Residential Tenancies Board/Rent Tribunal
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
*
|
-
|
Member
|
11
|
*
|
Western Development Commission
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
€ 8,978
|
-
|
Member
|
8
|
€ 5,985
|
Pobal
|
Chair
|
1
|
Nil
|
-
|
Members
|
14
|
-
|
An Bord Pleanála
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
Executive
|
-
|
Deputy Chair
|
1
|
Executive
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Executive
|
-
|
Member
|
8
|
Executive
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Executive
|
Environmental Protection Agency
|
Director General
|
1
|
Executive
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Deputy Director General
|
1
|
Executive
|
-
|
Directors
|
4
|
Executive
|
Agency/Body
|
Post
|
Number of board members
|
Remuneration
|
Irish Water
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
Executive
|
-
|
Member
|
3
|
Executive
|
Pyrite Resolution Board
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
Nil
|
-
|
Member
|
3
|
**
|
National Oversight and Audit Commission
|
Chairperson
|
1
|
€11,970
|
-
|
Member
|
11
|
€7,695
|
* Those PRTB/Rent Tribunal members of the Board, who are entitled to Board fees, are paid such fees on an attendance basis only. Details regarding the scale of fees and the amounts paid are published in the annual reports of the PRTB.
** One member of the Pyrite Resolution Board is paid a fee of €200 per meeting subject to a maximum of €2,400 per annum.
Reference to remuneration for chairs and members of Boards relates to the level of fee to which they are entitled. Where public servants are appointed to Boards, no fees are payable.
From 1 May 2009, fees were reduced by 10% in line with the Government decision to revise the fees for non-executive Chairpersons and members of Boards of State Bodies. From 1 January 2010, fees were further reduced in line with the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (No. 2) Act 2009. Details in relation to the expenses of Board members are also available within the respective annual reports.
There are 41 women on the Boards of the above agencies. My Department does not collect information relating to the age of members of Boards.
One member of staff represents my Department on two Boards. Two Chief Executives of local authorities are each members of two Boards.
My Department's agency modernisation/rationalisation programme has seen a significant reduction in the number of agencies, with further reductions planned for 2015 with the dissolution of the Dublin Docklands Development Authority.
Details regarding the number of agencies under the aegis of my Department which have been merged or abolished and the associated savings are contained in the Report on the Implementation of the Agency Rationalisation Programme published by my colleague, the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, which is available at http://per.gov.ie/wp-content/uploads/Agency-rationalisation.pdf.