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Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: Does the Deputy mean to say that 500 people get €30 million in increments? That is €80,000 or €60,000 each. I do not think it is €60,000 each. As an example, if they were each receiving an increment of €1,000, that is €500,000 and half that comes back, so it is less than €500,000. Would the Deputy recommend bringing in specific legislation...

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: We have not all that many because we are not recruiting a large number. Those who were recruited by my Department from the private sector include the head of human resources shared services. There is also great interest from the private sector in the job of procurement officer.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: We are all being blunt today.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: The Chairman's final point was about modernising the Department of Health. We need a long time to address that issue-----

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: From my personal perspective, I have very great confidence in the management team in the Department of Health.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: It is very difficult. The task we have given the Department of Health is to bring about fundamental transformation, to abolish the HSE, to subsume responsibility back into the Department, to create an integrated health system, to develop a system of primary care similar to the European model and to introduce universal health insurance within the next five years. At the same time, we have to...

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: It will be a stand-alone office.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: An Accounting Officer will be accountable to the Houses.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: I can give the Deputy that information later, although it is not an exhaustive list.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: Yes, it is a list of the allowances we have identified that do not form a significant part of core pay and which can, therefore, be addressed under the existing Croke Park agreement arrangements. However, I have asked sectoral managers to add to that list and I will keep the committee informed of how that work is progressing. I do not want them all to be referred to the Labour Court,...

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: I cannot do that. The Deputy will forgive me for not setting targets.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: I know what they cost, but the amount is not large because the allowances do not apply to large categories, for example. I heard the distinguished broadcaster Ms Ingrid Miley talk about a boot allowance of €69 per year, but abolishing it will not contribute massively to the public finances. Allowances are included in a great amalgam, but they vary widely. I will endeavour to give as...

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: The assistant secretary can explain - he is on a five-year contract.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: The Secretary General is on a seven-year contract.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: There were 800 business cases but some of them covered a range of allowances.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: I will begin-----

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: I would be very happy to do that as well. I am preparing legislation on the capacity of inquiries generally. There are issues of objectivity with any inquiry. It is important that people are not compromised by any utterances they make in advance regardless of the issue. I believe members of this committee are very mindful of that. A variety of issues were raised and I will be as...

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: That was conducted by the previous Government and it took four years.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: Human resource management.

Public Accounts Committee: Public Service Reform Plan: Discussion (11 Oct 2012)

Brendan Howlin: I thank the Chairman for responding so quickly to my letter offering the committee an opportunity to be brought up to speed on the Government's public service reform plan, one of the most important jobs of work the Government is undertaking. The last time I attended the committee I stated no one had a monopoly of good ideas. Traditionally, I have been a strong supporter of the Oireachtas...

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