Written answers

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Ministerial Staff

9:00 pm

Photo of Mary Lou McDonaldMary Lou McDonald (Dublin Central, Sinn Fein)
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Question 195: To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he will provide the pay of all special advisers to Ministers for whom he approved exceptions (details supplied). [29808/11]

Photo of Mary Lou McDonaldMary Lou McDonald (Dublin Central, Sinn Fein)
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Question 196: To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the name, pay and qualifications of all 14 special advisors to Ministers for whom he approved salary cap exceptions; and to which Minister each of the 14 special advisors has been appointed. [29902/11]

Photo of Brendan HowlinBrendan Howlin (Wexford, Labour)
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I propose to take questions 195 and 196 together.

The table below sets out the information as requested by the Deputy.

List of Special Advisers above min of PO standard - Oct 2011
DepartmentMinister/Minister of StateName of AdviserSanctioned Pay Rate
Communications,Energy and Natural ResourcesMinister RabbitteSimon Nugent€97,200
Mr Nugent graduated with a BA Mod (Political Science) from Dublin University in 1988.His professional career included 3 years in Brussels working as a European Policy Analyst. Subsequently he worked as Director Policy and then Chief Executive of the Chambers of Commerce of Ireland. Prior to his appointment as Special Adviser to the Minister for Communications Energy and Natural Resources he worked as CEO of the Irish Travel Agents Association.Mr Nugent is a former member of the National Economic and Social Council. He was a Director of Skillnets Ltd for 3 years.
Minister RabbitteFinbar O'Malley€83,337
Mr O'Malley is a barrister and worked previously as advisory counsel in the Office of the Attorney General, as a special adviser in the Office of the Tánaiste and as a legal and policy adviser in the Labour Party.
Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht AffairsMinister DeenihanSean McCartaigh€83,337
Mr. MacCartaigh has significant and wide ranging experience both in Ireland and abroad in the areas of Arts and Culture gathered over a number of years and brings this wealth of experience to his role as Ministerial advisor. Prior to assuming the role of Ministerial Advisor Mr. Mac Cartaigh was Director of Public Affairs in the Arts Council.
Education and SkillsMinister Ruairí QuinnJohn Walsh€92,672
Academic QualificationsB.A. 1968, H.Dip 1969, M.Ed 1998He was Education Editor with the Irish Independent as well as Irish correspondent for a range of international education publications. He also spent a period working as education correspondent with The Irish Times.He is a former consultant to the OECD where he was involved in preparing four publications relating to teacher professional development, student motivation, adult education, and new forms of school management.
Minister Ruairí QuinnDeirdre Grant€86,604
Academic QualificationsB.A. Honours Communication Studies 1995.M Phil HIV/Aids and Society 2005.Ms. Grant formerly worked in media relations and is the Director of Communications at the Department.
Jobs, Enterprise and InnovationMinister BrutonCiaran Conlon€127,000
Mr. Conlon's qualifications:BA (Economics) NUI Maynooth, MA (Economics) UCD
Environment, Community and Local GovernmentMinister HoganSean McKeown€92,672
Mr McKeown was serving as Chief Executive Officer of the Kilkenny County Enterprise Board. He has served as CEO of the Board since 2003 and in that time he has built up an extensive understanding and know-how in the areas of business, community and local government matters.
FinanceMinister NoonanMary Kenny€83,337
Ms Kenny has over 20 years service in the Houses of the Oireachtas, She has acted to Minister Noonan in the Department of Health from 1994 to 1997. She has also acted as Special Adviser to him during his period as Fine Gael Party Leader.
Public Expenditure and ReformMinister HowlinAnne Byrne€83,337
Diploma on Social Science, Maynooth. Member of the Medical Council 1984-1993, Programme Manager Department of Health 1993-1994, Programme Manager Department of the Environment 1995-1997, Adviser to Leas Cheann Comhairle 2007-2011
Minister HowlinRónán O'Brien€114,000
EducationBA (history and politics) – University College DublinDiploma in Legal Studies – Dublin Institute of TechnologyProfessional and Political Experience1997-2002: Political advisor / chef de cabinet to Ruairí Quinn TD, leader of the Labour Party2003-2011: Communications and Marketing Director, Chartered Accountants in Ireland
HealthMinister ReillyMark Costigan€92,672
Mr Costigan has considerable relevant experience for the job.Mr Costigan was for five years the Deputy Government Press Secretary and prior to that he had a distinguished career as a journalist, including holding the position of Political Editor for Today FM.
Social ProtectionMinister BurtonEd Brophy€127,796
Mr Brophy qualified as a solicitor in 2000 and has extensive professional experience in legal and regulatory affairs. He worked in Endesa Ireland as the Legal and Procurement Director. Previously he was a Senior Associate in Arthur Cox Solicitors. He also has a Masters in Economic Policy.
Transport, Tourism and SportMinister VaradkarBrian Murphy€105,837
Mr. Murphy was Director of Commercial Affairs with the Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association and is A Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland.
Agriculture, Fisheries and FoodMinister CoveneyFergal Leamy (Has Vacated the Position)€130,000
Academic QualificationsFirst class honours in Business and Law, UCD 1999Professional Experience1999-2002 Senior Business Analyst, McKinsey and Company, 2002-2005 Head of Commercial Development, Whitbread-David Lloyd Leisure, 2005-2007 Engagement Manager, McKinsey and Company, 2007-2011 Development Director Greencore, CEO Greencore USA, Greencore Integration Lead.

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