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- Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Agreement 2010-14: Discussion with Implementation Body (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Basically, the heavy lifting has been done with the pay bill.
- Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Agreement 2010-14: Discussion with Implementation Body (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: What is the 10,000 figure?
- Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Agreement 2010-14: Discussion with Implementation Body (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: The bulk of that saving in the pay bill is from reductions in numbers, therefore, not from the introduction of the pension levy.
- Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Agreement 2010-14: Discussion with Implementation Body (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: The first line shows the Exchequer pay bill gross for 2011 and 2012. The figure goes from €15.645 billion to €15.375 billion. What caused that difference? Is it people leaving the public sector?
- Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Agreement 2010-14: Discussion with Implementation Body (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: It is roughly €300 million.
- Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Agreement 2010-14: Discussion with Implementation Body (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: It is difficult to see through the figures.
- Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Agreement 2010-14: Discussion with Implementation Body (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: In that report could the witness also show where the reductions in the pay bill have come from pension and also from people leaving?
- Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Agreement 2010-14: Discussion with Implementation Body (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: That way we can have a clear distinction between which is the bigger part of the reduction.
- Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Agreement 2010-14: Discussion with Implementation Body (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: I thank Mr. Fitzpatrick.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: The Chairman mentioned this was in light of recent developments. We have not received much detail on the 88 cases. If we are to have a meeting with the Department of Defence where we review the business case for each allowance, there is no point in us doing work which has already being done. Will we know what allowances the Minister has recommended should no longer be paid to civil...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: It is not relevant to our work.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Do we have this information?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: So we will not waste anyone's time.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: I will be guided by the Chairman.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Will we apply a division of labour on looking at the allowances? We do not want everyone raising the matter of the same three allowances.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: When we see the detailed brief that is being prepared we will know better.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Who will be coming before the committee from the Department of Defence?
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: I was not sure whether the list on the screen was exhaustive.
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (11 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: The person whom the business cases went through.
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Third Level Fees (16 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if Irish children who are living abroad, and who are in possession of an Irish passport, are required to pay college fees other than the standard registration fee, if they wish to attend university here. [44725/12]