The Department did not engage any of the companies in question for a capital or ICT project in respect of the years in question. The companies were engaged to provide consultancy services and other services required in the day to day running of the Department. Details of any payments made from 2015 to date are set out by year in the following tables. There were no payments made to A&L Goodbody or Davy for the years in question.
Tables:
2019
Company
|
Project - reason
|
Expenditure
|
PWC
|
Data Specialist
|
€97,150
|
2018
Company
|
Project
|
Expenditure
|
Mazars
|
GDPR and Accounting advice for Social Welfare and Civil Registration Bill 2017.
|
€115,721
|
2017
Company
|
Project
|
Expenditure
|
KPMG
|
Actuarial Review of the Social Insurance Fund
|
€235,870
|
Mazars
|
Internal Audit Services, GDPR Analysis
|
€224,784
|
2016
Company
|
Project
|
Expenditure
|
Mazars
|
ICT Internal Audit Services
|
€15,074
|
Arthur Cox law firm
|
Settlement to Solicitors.
|
€17,048
|
Expenditure on projects, including consultancy services is closely monitored and companies are only engaged for essential work, following a rigorous assessment of need. Since 2016, in accordance with FOI guidelines all contracts awarded over €25k are published quarterly on www.welfare.ie. In addition, since 2011, details of expenditure on IT External Services Provision, eGovernment and Consultancy subheads are published annually on www.welfare.ie .