Written answers
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
Public Service Staff
9:00 pm
Joanna Tuffy (Dublin Mid West, Labour)
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Question 312: To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he will provide details of the number of public servants after 1st March 2012 that earn the following salaries, less than €10,000, from €10,001 to €20,000, from €20,001 to €30,000, from €30,001 to €40,000, from €40,001 to €50,000, from €50,001 to €60,000, from €60,001 to €70,000, from €70,001 to €80,000, from €80,001 to €90,000, from €90,001 to €100,000, from €100,001 to €110,000, from €110,001 to €120,000, from €120,001 to €130,000, from €130,001 to €140,000, from €140,001 to €150,000, from €150,001 to €160,000, from €160,001 to €170,000, from €170,001 to €180,000, from €180,001 to €190,000, from €190,001 to €200,000, from €200,001 to €210,000, from €210,001 to €220,000, from €220,001 to €230,000, from €230,001 to €240,000, from €240,001 to €250,000; if there are any earning more than €250,000; the number of same; and the highest salary in public sector; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25533/12]
Brendan Howlin (Wexford, Labour)
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I refer to my replies to Question Nos. 1329/12 of 11 January 2012 and 8482/12 of 14 February 2012. Salary Data in respect of public servants in employment post the expiry of the grace period (29 February 2012) is currently being collated.
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