Written answers

Thursday, 5 June 2008

Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism

Departmental Expenditure

3:00 pm

Photo of John DeasyJohn Deasy (Waterford, Fine Gael)
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Question 140: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism the amount of interest paid to suppliers by his Department under the prompt payment system in each of the past five years; the persons who were the top three beneficiaries in each year; and the amount they received. [22444/08]

Photo of Martin CullenMartin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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The following are details of interest paid to suppliers by my Department under the prompt payment system from the years 2002-2007.

The total interest paid under the Prompt Payment Legislation in 2002 was €1,923.48. Within this amount, the top three beneficiaries were as follows:

SupplierAmount
Management Graphics Ltd688.99
Chubb Ireland Group235.18
Security Plus Ltd109.99

The total interest paid under the Prompt Payment Legislation in 2003 was €8,765.54. Within this amount, the top three beneficiaries were as follows:

SupplierAmount
Gill & MacMillan2,083.04
Texaco Ireland Ltd492.10
William Treacy245.18

The total interest paid under the Prompt Payment Legislation in 2004 was €4,179.43. Within this amount, the top three beneficiaries were as follows:

SupplierAmount
Deloitte & Touche2,005.12
Feilte Dhuibh Linne T1,257.13
Bord Gáis118.37

The total interest paid under the Prompt Payment Legislation in 2005 was €709.83. Within this amount, the top three beneficiaries were as follows:

SupplierAmount
Eircom Ltd76.27
Electricity Supply Board62.10
Chubb Ireland41.22

The total interest paid under the Prompt Payment Legislation in 2006 was €170.17. Within this amount, the top three beneficiaries were as follows:

SupplierAmount
E-Tec Power Management Ltd54.39
Espion Ltd37.23
Eircom Ltd17.49

The total interest paid under the Prompt Payment Legislation in 2007 was €1,290.81. Within this amount, the top three beneficiaries were as follows:

SupplierAmount
The Archival box Company142.54
System Video Ltd70.00
Datapac Ltd58.80

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