Written answers

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Department of Education and Skills

School Transport Scheme

Photo of Charles FlanaganCharles Flanagan (Laois-Offaly, Fine Gael)
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60. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if his attention has been drawn to allegations of corruption at Bus Éireann in the matter of the €166 million school transport scheme with particular reference to the awarding of contracts to bus and taxi operators; and the steps he will take to have the matter fully examined and investigated. [50888/13]

Photo of Ciarán CannonCiarán Cannon (Galway East, Fine Gael)
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I am aware of a number of allegations made of wrongdoing by individual employees of Bus Éireann involved in the school transport scheme and have responded to a number of Parliamentary Questions regarding these. Any allegation of wrongdoing by an employee/employees of Bus Éireann is treated as a very serious issue by both Bus Éireann and my Department. It is usual and appropriate that an allegation against any employee is investigated by the employer in question under its internal control procedures. My Department is satisfied that allegations receive attention at the highest level in Bus Eireann. The Company has advised my Department that one investigation is currently ongoing and is expected to conclude in the coming weeks.

Photo of John O'MahonyJohn O'Mahony (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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61. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if the EU Commission made a mistake when it wrote on OJEU on 15.9.2007 as part of State Aid Ireland Investigation 31/07 that Bus Éireann operated the school transport services on a cost recovery basis when the value for money review March 2011 did not say that it was on a cost recovery basis and this expression has been removed from the annual report of Bus Éireann and in view of the fact that the Irish authorities have no independent impartial monitoring of actual costs incurred by Bus Éireann or its profits, if any, relating to the school transport scheme since 1975; if he will make a material statement on the implications for his Department and separately for Bus Éireann if it made a profit since 1975; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [50910/13]

Photo of Ciarán CannonCiarán Cannon (Galway East, Fine Gael)
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I would like to preface this reply by noting that it is not for the Minister for Education and Skills to speak on behalf of the EU Commission. That said, the agreed document of 1975 provides the basis for payment to Bus Éireann in respect of the arrangements between my Department and Bus Éireann under which the school transport scheme operates. To describe the details contained in this document as providing for payment on a cost recovery basis is a fair and reasonable depiction of the position.

The arrangements between my Department and Bus Éireann as they relate to school transport were the subject of extensive consideration by the High Court in the context of the recent proceedings. The outcome of these proceedings, which found decisively in favour of the Department's position, is available on the Courts Service Website. These proceedings provided full opportunity for all parties to advance the arguments and counter arguments in relation to all aspects of these arrangements including matters such as "cost recovery" and "profit". Any issues or implications in relation to these matters will be fully dealt with by the Department in the context of the Supreme Court Appeal. I refer the Deputy to my earlier reply of 6th November, in which I set out the wider context to the conduct of this case.

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