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- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: It would not be too difficult to calculate, would it?
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: I imagine Mr. Purcell must give an upfront existing cost before entering into any kind of discussion on what is to happen.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: If Mr. Purcell would, I would appreciate it. I return to the agreement on the annualised hours made in 2005. What was the pay bill for the Irish Prison Service then, prior to this new agreement?
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: How much were we paying in salaries, separate from the overtime bill?
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Separate from the overtime bill, what was the basic pay bill?
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: I am interested to know. Mr. Purcell said the overtime bill was €66 million.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: What would that have been then-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Where were we then?
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: The pay bill for the Irish Prison Service.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: That follows reductions in staff of approximately 300.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Overtime would have been quite significant.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Part of that agreement introduced the new allowance for additional hours, night-time, Christmas Day, weekends and public holidays. Is that correct? When the annualised hours were agreed, the new allowance system was agreed.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: That does not include the night-time allowance, Christmas Day allowance, the weekend allowance or the public holiday allowance.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: I am trying to figure out where the €30 million saving for overtime would be reflected.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Yes.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: I was here for Deputy Ross's questioning, but not for Deputy Deasy's.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: If I were to look at the books, would I see that this figure of €66 million in overtime in 2005-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Would I see any corresponding increase on the allowance payments side?
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: Some €33.5 million is the cost of the additional hours.
- Public Accounts Committee: Department of Justice and Equality - Review of Allowances (25 Oct 2012)
Eoghan Murphy: The cost of overtime would have decreased by €30 million.