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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 June 2017

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Ceisteanna (916)

Éamon Ó Cuív

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916. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of staff employed in his Department and in each State agency under the aegis of his Department, by county, in tabular form. [29255/17]

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The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the following table:

Department1

GSOC

Garda Civilian2

An Garda Síochána

Irish Prison Service

Courts Service

Policing Authority

Valuation Office

Ordnance Survey Ireland

Legal Aid Board3

Property Registration Authority

National Disability Authority

IHREC

Total

Carlow

3

9

7

19

Cavan

6

16

13

5

40

Clare

30

15

8

7

60

Cork

44

5

104

79

20

41

293

Donegal

9

30

20

11

70

Dublin

1602

69

621

585

21

121

149

171

287

36

42

3704

Galway

12

44

31

8

32

127

Kerry

111

30

17

61

219

Kildare

29

22

8

59

Kilkenny

9

19

14

12

11

65

Laois

49

14

11

12

86

Leitrim

6

5

11

Limerick

19

50

28

15

112

Longford

127

5

9

13

12

7

173

Louth

13

25

18

8

64

Mayo

5

221

23

11

260

Meath

32

75

16

7

130

Monaghan

19

12

9

40

Offaly

1

10

11

5

27

Roscommon

4

17

7

70

98

Sligo

4

20

9

14

10

57

Tipperary

123

288

21

9

441

Waterford

17

29

17

12

179

254

Westmeath

9

22

13

11

55

Wexford

3

30

17

10

60

Wicklow

1

24

20

9

54

Total

2203

79

1791

1044

21

121

223

482

536

36

42

6578

Notes:

1. The Department as referenced in the first column of the table, includes all staff of the Department and the Agencies/Offices serviced by the Human Resources Division of my Department. The Department currently has 26 staff located abroad and 16 staff on secondment.

2. The figures included under Garda Civilian in the third Column do not include Garda sworn members. Also, it also does not include 302 non-established (State Industrial) staff e.g. general operatives etc. who are part of the Garda Civilian cohort but for whom a breakdown by county was not available.

3. The figure for the Legal Aid Board includes the Family Mediation Service.

Figures for sworn members of An Garda Síochána and prison staff in the Irish Prison Service are being compiled currently. I have asked An Garda Síochána and the Irish Prison Service to provide the information directly to the Deputy as soon as it is available.

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