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Dáil Éireann Debate, Monday - 11 September 2023

Monday, 11 September 2023

Ceisteanna (470, 471)

Catherine Murphy

Ceist:

470. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Finance the value of counterfeit tobacco products, counterfeit alcohol products, counterfeit clothing items and counterfeit prescription drugs and narcotics seized by customs officials at State airports and ports of entry and exit; and if he will provide the information in tabular form, by location, item and value, for the years 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and to date in 2023. [38694/23]

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Catherine Murphy

Ceist:

471. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Finance the value of counterfeit tobacco products, counterfeit alcohol products, counterfeit clothing items and counterfeit prescription drugs and narcotics seized by customs officials at privately owned airports and ports of entry and exit; and if he will provide the information in tabular form, by location, item and value, for the years 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and to date in 2023. [38695/23]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 470 and 471 together.

I am advised by Revenue that it collaborates closely with other agencies such as An Garda Síochána, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) in combatting the threat which counterfeit goods pose to legitimate businesses, consumers and the Exchequer. Revenue implements a risk-based profiling approach which is designed to facilitate the legitimate movement of goods and to secure payment and collection of duty and VAT, as appropriate, while also protecting citizens, trade and the environment. Where compliance risks such as counterfeit goods are identified in any consignment as a result of risk profiling, Revenue takes the appropriate action to address the risk including documentary checks, physical inspections and liaising with relevant stakeholders.

The counterfeiting of goods or Intellectual Property Right (IPR) infringements damages legitimate businesses through potential reputational damage and the diversion of revenues. Counterfeit goods may also be harmful to consumers, are often of a poor quality and do not conform to accepted safety standards. The procedures under which Revenue acts against counterfeit goods apply in cases in which the holder of an intellectual property right has made an application for action to be taken to protect that right, and the application has been granted. Where goods are suspected of infringing IPR, they are detained pending confirmation by the appropriate right holder. If goods are confirmed to be counterfeit, they are seized.

I am advised by Revenue that for the years 2019 to date in 2023, there have been no detections of counterfeit clothing items at private airports or ports.

The table below outlines the location and value of detections of counterfeit clothing at State airports and ports from 2019 to date in 2023:

Year

Location

Value

2019

Dublin Airport

€308,755

2020

Dublin Airport

€961,338

2021

Dublin Airport

€1,956,862

2022

Dublin Port

€21,520

Dublin Airport

€659,457

2023 (to end August 2023

Dublin Port

€77,642

Dublin Airport

€155,292

I am advised by Revenue that the HPRA is the competent authority for the regulation of prescription drugs. Any suspected counterfeit drugs detected by Revenue are detained and transferred to the HPRA for further investigation. Revenue therefore does not hold statistics relating to counterfeit prescription drug seizures.

I am further advised that there were no seizures of cigarettes, tobacco or alcohol in privately owned ports and airports during the period in question.

Revenue does not disaggregate the volume and value of counterfeit cigarettes, tobacco and alcohol seized from its overall seizures of such illicit products. The total value of alcohol and tobacco products seizures for 2019 to 2022 for State Airports and ports of entry and exit are provided for in tabular form below:

Year

Location

Excisable Product

Value (€)

2019

Dublin Airport

Tobacco

34,085.58

Cigarettes

294,356.77

Alcohol

27,008.68

Cork Airport

Tobacco

4,166.06

Cigarettes

15,809.02

Alcohol

1,452.13

Knock Airport

Tobacco

509.2

Cigarettes

875.58

Alcohol

444.35

Shannon Airport

Tobacco

2,441.48

Cigarettes

12,092.01

Alcohol

5,910.55

Cork Tivoli

Tobacco

1,006.34

Cigarettes

24,920.26

Alcohol

353.45

Dublin Port

Tobacco

143,852.35

Cigarettes

594,996.70

Alcohol

1,143,282.68

Rosslare Europort

Tobacco

2,394.58

Cigarettes

8,787.77

Alcohol

26,759.49

2020

Dublin Airport

Tobacco

41,926.59

Cigarettes

244,687.32

Alcohol

41,185.52

Cork Airport

Tobacco

7,341.19

Cigarettes

10,134.57

Alcohol

383.13

Knock Airport

Tobacco

201.00

Shannon Airport

Tobacco

1,505.49

Cigarettes

7,422.71

Alcohol

4,610.26

Cork Ringaskiddy

Alcohol

110,693.25

Cork Tivoli

Tobacco

33.50

Cigarettes

7,042.37

Alcohol

13.87

Dublin Port

Tobacco

280,275.74

Cigarettes

3,003,966.58

Alcohol

1,252,459.82

Rosslare Europort

Tobacco

2,810.65

Cigarettes

10,216.82

Alcohol

289,699.39

2021

Dublin Airport

Tobacco

54,576.19

Cigarettes

466,832.34

Alcohol

66,319.60

Cork Airport

Tobacco

761.79

Cigarettes

1766.89

Alcohol

630.61

Knock Airport

Tobacco

408.70

Cigarettes

5.68

Shannon Airport

Tobacco

3,707.78

Cigarettes

7,746.02

Alcohol

8,859.24

Cork Ringaskiddy

Alcohol

181,102.00

Cork Tivoli

Tobacco

77.05

Cigarettes

20,289.76

Alcohol

726.20

Dublin Port

Tobacco

2,231,195.14

Cigarettes

2,796,562.10

Alcohol

576,210.88

Rosslare Europort

Tobacco

96,635.44

Cigarettes

684,846.84

Alcohol

177,452.22

2022

Dublin Airport

Tobacco

68,668.97

Cigarettes

382,663.46

Alcohol

67,039.44

Cork Airport

Tobacco

4,937.90

Cigarettes

14,476.55

Alcohol

4,357.93

Knock Airport

Cigarettes

71.1

Alcohol

55.48

Shannon Airport

Tobacco

3,500.75

Cigarettes

21,890.83

Alcohol

18,321.54

Cork Ringaskiddy

Alcohol

9,470.43

Alcohol

9,470.43

Cork Tivoli

Tobacco

263.31

Cigarettes

23,983.84

Alcohol

5,194.25

Dublin Port

Tobacco

446,658.85

Cigarettes

1,581,182.44

Alcohol

212,711.95

Rosslare Europort

Tobacco

5,885.95

Cigarettes

1,107,482.2

Alcohol

1,675,428.76

I am assured that Revenue acts against all aspects of the illegal tobacco and alcohol trade, and uses a combination of risk analysis, profiling and intelligence, and risk-based screening of cargo, vehicles, baggage and postal packages to intercept illicit products. Action after importation includes checks at retail outlets, markets and private and commercial premises.

Question No. 471 answered with Question No. 470.
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