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Thursday, 18 April 2013

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Ministerial Remuneration

Photo of Mary Lou McDonaldMary Lou McDonald (Dublin Central, Sinn Fein)
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To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he will provide the annual salary amount to be received by the Taoiseach, each Government Minister and each Department secretary general, if the proposed Croke Park 2 Labour Relations Commission reduction in pay proposals are imposed. [18003/13]

Photo of Brendan HowlinBrendan Howlin (Wexford, Labour)
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The salaries which will apply to the Taoiseach, each Minister and the Secretaries General of Government Departments, if the pay reductions set out in the recent Labour Relations Commission proposals on the draft Public Service Agreement 2013-2016 are implemented, are set out in the following tables:

Current PayRate of pay on application of proposed deductions Pension Related DeductionRevised effective rate of pay
Taoiseach€200,000€185,350€17,412€167,938
Tánaiste€184,405€171,309€15,937€155,372
Minister€169,275€157,540€14,492€143,048
Minister of State€130,042€121,639€10,722€110,917

Non-PPC Rates

Current PayRate of pay on application of proposed deductionsPension Related DeductionRevised effective rate of pay
Secretary General Level I€200,000€185,350€17,412€167,938
Secretary General Level II€190,000€176,350€16,467€159,883
Secretary General Level III€180,000€167,300€15,517€151,783

PPC Rates

Current PayRate of pay on application of proposed deductionsPension Related DeductionRevised effective rate of pay
Secretary General Level I€200,000€185,350€17,412€167,938
Secretary General Level II€200,000€185,350€17,412€167,938
Secretary General Level III€189,474€175,877€16,417€159,460

PPC stands for "personal pension contribution" and refers to established officers that make employee contributions in respect of superannuation benefits. “Non-PPC” refers to officers who do not make a personal pension contribution .

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