Written answers

Wednesday, 15 June 2005

Department of Transport

Tribunals of Inquiry

9:00 pm

Photo of John McGuinnessJohn McGuinness (Carlow-Kilkenny, Fianna Fail)
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Question 266: To ask the Minister for Transport if he will list payments, to contain the name of the payee and the firm or practice, made to the suppliers of legal and professional services to commissions of inquiry, tribunals of inquiry and special inquiries initiated by the Government since 1990. [20225/05]

Photo of Martin CullenMartin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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The information sought by the Deputy is set out in the following table.

Commission / tribunal of inquiry/special inquiry Name of payee and/or firm of practice Legal and Professional service provided Cost Total cost
â'¬â'¬
Inquiry into fatal Accident to Aer Lingus Viscount St. Phelim, Reg. EL-AOM 2000 Mr. C. Torkington Professional assistance to International Study Team 14,038
International Study Team 83,203.00
117,035.62
Review of the Public Inquiry into the non-fatal accident to an Aer Lingus DC 3 near Birmingham, UK on 1st January 1953 carried out by Judge Thomas Teevan *Mr. Patrick Keane Senior Counsel 37,093.20
Mr. Keane was assisted by two Technical Assessors
C.M. Stubbin Technical Assessor 22,172.70
Technical Assessor Safety Services 21,407.20
Doyle Court Reporters 10,717.20
94,953.66
Cahir Inquiry Met Éireann Meteorological advice 90.00
Irish Stenographers Stenography services 3,129.52
Dr. Brian Broderick Engineering consultancy 13,915.00
17,134.52
Kiltroom Inquiry Irish Stenographers Stenography services 2,087.66
Kilkenny Railway Order Dom Hegarty Inspector 8,048.00 239,259.44

Information on public inquiries into Luas lines A, B,C and C(S) will require more time to compile and will be forwarded when available.

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