Written answers

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Department of Finance

Departmental Agencies

Photo of Thomas PringleThomas Pringle (Donegal South West, Independent)
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To ask the Minister for Finance if he will provide details of the payment of bonuses or other performance related payments and or allowances made to the staff of agencies under the aegis of his Department with a yearly breakdown from 2008 outlining the overall amount paid in each year period and the number of staff that received such payments and or allowances. [10165/13]

Photo of Thomas PringleThomas Pringle (Donegal South West, Independent)
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To ask the Minister for Finance if he will provide details of payments made to the CEO or equivalent of all agencies under the aegis of his Department including details of any bonuses, pension entitlements or any other remuneration paid to him or her in 2012. [10182/13]

Photo of Michael NoonanMichael Noonan (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 216 and 217 together.

In response to the Deputy's question details in respect of agencies under the remit of my Department are as follows:

Financial Services Ombudsman Bureau / Financial Services Ombudsman

In relation to the Financial Services Ombudsman Bureau / Financial Services Ombudsman no bonuses or performances related payments were made to any staff member since 2008.The only payment made to the Ombudsman (CEO) was a salary payment of €176,800 in line with his contract.The Financial Services Ombudsman Bureau pension contribution for the Ombudsman was €44,200 in 2012. The Financial Services Ombudsman has informed me that all of the above figures will be published in the 2012 Annual Report in due course.

Central Bank

Under the Central Bank Act 1942, the employment of staff at the Central Bank and their terms and conditions are matters for the Central Bank Commission.No performance related bonuses or allowances were paid to staff in the period January 2009 to present. No performance related bonuses were awarded to management in the period 2008 to present date.In December 2008, the majority of clerical, administrative and technical and general staff received annual performance related bonuses of €892 (fixed gross amount).

In respect of the pay of the Governor they have informed me that his salary was reduced to €276,324 in 2010. During that year, the Governor surrendered €41,741 of his total salary to the Minister for Finance which resulted in an annual salary net of this amount of €234,583. In 2012, the Governor surrendered a total of €63,324 of his annual salary of €276,324 to the Minister for Finance which resulted in an annual salary net of this amount of €213,000.

Under the Central Bank’s superannuation scheme, permanent bank staff obtain the same superannuation benefits as established civil servants. Patrick Honohan's pension entitlements do not extend beyond the standard entitlements in the model public sector defined benefit superannuation scheme.

Revenue Commissioners

I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that details of extra remuneration, exceptional performance awards and performance related pay are contained in the tables below:

Details of Extra Remuneration:

Category of Payment
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (Provisional)
Higher, special or
additional duties:
851
531
472
476
442
Revenue Enforcement Allowance*
345
314
345
336
348
Shift and Roster
Allowances:
183
171
177
179
174
Miscellaneous Allowances:
87
74
63
68
67

* The Revenue Enforcement Allowance is paid for flexibility and atypical attendance to staff involved the area of frontier control, shadow economy, enforcement/anti-smuggling/investigation/serious non-compliance activities.

Total amount paid in additional remuneration above

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (Provisional)
Total Amount
€4.419m
€4.181m
€4.141m
€4.332m

3.992m

Exceptional Performance Awards**:

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (Provisional)
Individual Awards
238
621
1,038
1,121
1,088
Group Awards (No. of Staff)
22 (774)
34 (292)
20 (367)
8 (129)
4 (95)
Gross Amount
€452,078
€252,800
€305,578
€314,948

165,077
Net of Tax
€285,177
€152,228
€183,793
€175,527

103,574

**Under Revenue's administrative budget 0.2% of payroll was available in respect of ex gratia payments or other awards to individual staff members or groups of staff by way of recognition of exceptional performance of duty. It was used to encourage staff to improve service delivery, organisational efficiency or effectiveness. Payments are reported in Revenue's Annual Appropriation Account.

Assistant Secretary Performance Pay

2008
2009
No. Of Recipients
16
Ceased from 2009
Total Amount
€196,900

In addition the Revenue Commissioners have informed me that the Chairman's annual salary is €215,590, but in accordance with Government policy of a €200,000 pay ceiling for senior positions, salary in excess of €200,000 has been waived. The Chairman’s pension entitlements are in accordance with normal civil service rules.

National Treasury Management Agency

Information in respect of performance related payments made to National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) staff is set out in the table below. All National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) staff are NTMA employees and are included in the table below.

The NTMA employed a total of 500 staff as at the end of 2012.

Year
Total Amount of Performance Related Pay
Number of Staff who received Performance Related Pay
2012
€43,100
6
2011
€62,610
5
2010
€1,981,760
258
2009
€3,331,480
161
2008
€3,048,280
139

In addition the NTMA made total payments of €170,364 to 74 employees and €140,500 to 59 employees in relation to 2011 and 2012 respectively. These payments were to employees on lower salaries who contributed significant additional work hours. The NTMA does not have formal overtime payment arrangements in place for staff.

The remuneration details of the chief executives of the NTMA, National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) and NAMA are published in the annual reports of the relevant bodies. The remuneration of the chief executives consists of basic salary, taxable benefits and a performance-related payment.The remuneration details for 2012 are as follows:

NTMA
NDFA
NAMA
Basic Salary
€416,500
€297,000
€365,500
Performance-
related Pay
Nil
Nil
Nil
Taxable Benefits
€29,600
€27,762
€22,664

The chief executives agreed to waive 15% of their salaries following a request by the Minister for Finance and the adjustment in each case is reflected in the above figures. The chief executives waived any consideration for performance-related pay in 2012 (as they did previously in 2011 and 2010).

The chief executives’ pension entitlements do not extend beyond the standard entitlements in the model public sector defined benefit superannuation scheme.

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