Written answers
Tuesday, 16 October 2007
Department of Health and Children
Stage Agencies
10:00 pm
Richard Bruton (Dublin North Central, Fine Gael)
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Question 256: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the remuneration package of each of the CEOs of State agencies reporting to her Department including pay, pension and ancillary benefits. [23731/07]
Mary Harney (Dublin Mid West, Progressive Democrats)
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The level of remuneration (with salary scale where appropriate) for the CEOs of state agencies under the aegis of the Department of Health and Children are provided in the table, along with pension scheme membership. A CEO on the PPC rate pays the Class A rate of PRSI contribution and makes a contribution in respect of personal superannuation benefits. A CEO on the non-PPC rate pays the Class D modified rate of PRSI.
Name of Body | Salary (w.e.f. 01/06/2007) | Pension scheme membership |
An Bord Altranais | €118,791 (Non-PPC rate) | Local Government Superannuation Scheme |
Crisis Pregnancy Agency | €86,332 – €106,785 (LSI2) (PPC rate) | CPA Pension Scheme |
Dental Council | €82,016 – €101,446 (LSI2) (Non-PPC rate) | Local Government Superannuation Scheme |
Food Safety Authority of Ireland | €143,192 (PPC rate) | FSAI Pension Scheme |
Food Safety Promotion Board | €121,978 (Non-PPC rate) | FSPB Pension Scheme |
Health Information and Quality Authority | €194,636 (PPC rate) | HIQA Pension Scheme |
Health Insurance Authority | €92,913 – €114,581 (LSI2) (PPC rate) | HIA Pension Scheme |
Health Research Board (New CEO contract currently being negotiated) | €136,034 (Non-PPC rate) | Civil Service Pension Scheme (post-holder seconded) |
Health Service Executive | €360,696 | VHSS scheme for seconded post and 25% of the difference between Academic Consultant Professor (Category 1) salary and CEOs basic salary paid to private scheme |
Irish Blood Transfusion Service | €163,882 (PPC rate) | IBTS Pension Scheme |
Irish Medicines Board | €136,034 (Non-PPC rate) | Local Government Superannuation Scheme |
Mental Health Commission | €118,791 – €136,034 (Non-PPC rate) | Local Government Superannuation Scheme |
National Cancer Screening Service | €133,026* | Local Government Superannuation Scheme |
National Cancer Registry Board | €88,261 – €108,856 (LSI2) (Non-PPC rate) | Nominated Health Agencies Superannuation Scheme |
National Council on Ageing and Older People (Acting Director) | €86,332 – €106,785 (LSI2) (PPC rate) | Nominated Health Agencies Superannuation Scheme |
National Council for Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery | €82,016 – €101,446 (LSI2) (Non-PPC rate) | Local Government Superannuation Scheme |
National Social Work Qualifications Board | €86,332 – €106,785 (LSI2) (PPC rate) | Nominated Health Agencies Superannuation Scheme |
National Treatment Purchase Fund (Acting CEO) | €125,000** | Civil Service Pension Scheme (post-holder seconded) |
Office of Tobacco Control | €82,016 – €101,446 (LSI2) (Non-PPC rate) | Civil Service Pension Scheme (post-holder seconded) |
Postgraduate Medical and Dental Board | €86,845 – €103,040 (Non-PPC rate) | Local Government Superannuation Scheme |
Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council | €82,016 – €101,446 (LSI2) (Non-PPC rate) | Local Government Superannuation Scheme |
Children Acts Advisory Board (formerly Special Residential Services Board) | €143,193*** | Health Service Executive pension scheme (post-holder seconded) |
Women's Health Council | €86,332 – €106,785 (LSI2)(PPC rate) | Local Government Superannuation Scheme |
Voluntary Health Insurance Board | €234,300 | 25% of salary pension contribution to private pension scheme |
* Rate for post has not yet been approved by the Department of Finance. | ||
** Rate paid to Acting CEO | ||
*** Personal rate |
Depending on the terms and conditions of individual contracts of employment, CEOs of certain state agencies may be eligible to participate in a Performance Related Award Scheme in line with the provisions and principles of the Review Body on Higher Remuneration in the Public Sector. All schemes must be approved by the Department of Finance. Where agencies participate in the Scheme, awards are made to the CEO directly by the Board of the agency concerned.
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