Written answers

Thursday, 17 December 2009

Department of Finance

Pension Provisions

6:00 pm

Photo of Leo VaradkarLeo Varadkar (Dublin West, Fine Gael)
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Question 89: To ask the Minister for Finance, further to Parliamentary Question No. 111 of 9 December 2009, if he will provide the details of the 25 pensions with additional awards approved by him in tabular form including details such as job title, grade, value of additional notional payment in each case and date of award; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48132/09]

Photo of Brian Lenihan JnrBrian Lenihan Jnr (Dublin West, Fianna Fail)
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Further to Parliamentary Question No. 111 of 9 December 2009, the following tables below set out the value to the 25 individuals concerned of the award of notional service in terms of additional pension (annual cost) and lump sum (once-off cost). As the numbers involved are small in each year any further breakdown by job title, date or grade as requested would not be appropriate. However, I can say that 18 of the individuals concerned were in the Health sector, 3 in the Civil Service, and 4 in other areas of the Public Service. In almost every case the actual post in question was abolished. Awards of notional service ranged from just under 1 year to 10 years.

2007

Pension â'¬
16,95625,888
214,50643,518
34,75914,277
45,83417,500
57,07921,236
69,15927,476
712,30836,926
813,89641,686
92,6197,857

2008

Pension â'¬Lump Sum â'¬
1012,76139,541
1115,97647,925
1214,53243,595
1312,56937,707
143,2409,720
152,9998,996
165,80317,411
1719,28342,243
1834,43365,090

2009

Pension â'¬Lump Sum â'¬
1917,17151,513
209,17127,512
211,2573,772
2214,06542,193
2314,89144,673
2411,62334,748
2511,09733,290

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