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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 7 February 2018

Wednesday, 7 February 2018

Ceisteanna (162)

Brendan Howlin

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162. Deputy Brendan Howlin asked the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation the additional budget for 2018 or other years provided to her Department and all agencies and bodies within her remit to plan or prepare for Brexit; the number of additional staff who have been recruited to work on this policy area in each body, agency and her Department; the number of dedicated staff planning and working on Brexit matters in each; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6315/18]

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An additional €163m in funding for the Department’s Vote has been secured since the UK Vote on Brexit in June, 2016. 

The additional funding is broken down between €157m in capital funding and €6m in Brexit specific Pay allocation. The additional capital for use by the Enterprise Agencies (includes. IDA, EI, the LEOs and SFI) will support our regional jobs plans, our proactive response to “Brexit” and our innovation system.

Separately, in late 2017 the Department also provided €14m in support of the new Brexit Loan Scheme as announced on Budget Day 2018. This funding is being complemented by a further €9m from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine to support access to finance issues for companies directly impacted by Brexit. This Government contribution of €23 million is leveraging private funding to bring the total Brexit Loan Fund available to such firms to €300m, and this fund will be managed by the Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland.

Additional Pay Allocation

The €6m in Pay mentioned above, was allocated through the 2017 and 2018 Budgets. Such Pay monies are managed within the overall Pay budget for the Department, its Offices and Agencies.  

In “Budget 2017” an additional €3m in Pay allocation was provided to support the recruitment of c.  50+ staff across the Department, Enterprise Ireland, IDA, Science Foundation Ireland and the Health and Safety Authority to assist in Brexit response. This 2017 extra €3m in Pay was distributed as follows:

- Department                     +€250k

- Enterprise Ireland +€1.7m

- IDA Ireland +€750k

- Science Foundation Ireland +€150k

- Health and Safety Authority +€150k

In Budget 2018 a further additional €3m in Pay was provided to the same bodies to support recruitment and assist in the Brexit response, and will bring the total of additional “Brexit” specific staff to c. 100 extra. The allocation was distributed as follows:

- Department   +€200k

- Enterprise Ireland   +€1.3m

- IDA Ireland  +€700k

- Science Foundation Ireland +€400k

- Health and Safety Authority +€400k.

In respect of specific numbers of additional staff that have been recruited specifically for the purpose of responding to Brexit, I have set out this information below in respect of each of the bodies mentioned above that have received additional pay allocation. It is important to note however that the work of very many Business Units within my Department and its Agencies are impacted by Brexit and are working on responding to it despite not being recruited specifically for this purpose.

Department

The dedicated Brexit Unit which was established in 2016 is led at Assistant Secretary level within the EU Affairs and Trade Policy Division, to co-ordinate and represent the Departmental and Agencies response to Brexit and to support me in my position at the Cabinet Committee dealing with Brexit. The designated official, at Assistant Secretary level, is now supported by a staff compliment of seven (one Principal Officer, three Assistant Principals, two Higher Executive Officers and one Clerical Officer).

Staff across all relevant Units are examining the Brexit implications and impacts for their policy areas as well as working with the Brexit Unit and the agencies in developing appropriate domestic responses and helping to inform the approach to the negotiations. We are prioritising the Brexit challenges and will actively keep the staffing requirements under review through workforce planning.

Enterprise Ireland

The additional €1.7 million allocated to Enterprise Ireland in 2017 assisted in the recruitment of an additional 39 Brexit specific posts. 36 of these posts have been filled to date and 3 are currently under active recruitment.  

The €1.3 million allocated to Enterprise Ireland in Budget 2018 is being allocated to recruit additional Brexit related staff. This will enable EI to recruit approximately 20 additional staff during 2018.  

IDA Ireland

In 2017 the IDA were allocated €750,000 for an additional ten posts as a result of Brexit; and after a rigorous recruitment process have filled all of these. The Agency has been allocated an additional €700,000 for 2018 to further reinforce its staffing levels and response to Brexit.

Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

SFI were allocated an additional €150,000 in 2017 and have filled three posts which have Brexit related activities attached to their roles.  These successful applicants commenced their positions in November and December (2017) and in January (2018).  SFI have been allocated an additional €400,000 for 2018 to recruit additional resources, and are currently in the process of recruiting for the position of Head of International and this individual will be leading SFI's many Brexit related activities.

Health and Safety Authority

My Department provided an additional €150,000 to the HSA in respect of Brexit related pay funding in 2017. A recruitment campaign is ongoing to fill three posts (Grade III Inspector, Socio-Economist and Grade II Brexit related Accreditation Officer).

My Department has provided a further €400,000 to the HSA for the recruitment of additional staff in Brexit related posts in 2018. While a number of HSA staff currently carry out Brexit-related tasks in addition to their other roles, further staff will be allocated to Brexit related duties in 2018 as such staff are recruited.

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