Written answers

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Departmental Reports

Photo of Barry CowenBarry Cowen (Laois-Offaly, Fianna Fail)
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291. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he will provide in tabular form the total amount spent since February 2011 on external reports commissioned by his Department including payments from ministerial allowances, broken down by report; if he will provide the details of any consultants employed; the names of each report and their status as published or ongoing; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2366/14]

Photo of Brendan HowlinBrendan Howlin (Wexford, Labour)
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In response to the Deputy's question the following table outlines the total amount spent on external reports commissioned by my Department since its inception in 2011:

Name of External ReportCostsDate of CommissionDate or Expected Date of PublicationName of External Consultant
Independent verification of savings arising under the Public Service Agreement€35,819.8016 May 2011June 2011MKO Partners Ltd
Report on Reasons Behind Voter Behaviour in the Oireachtas Inquiry Referendum 2011€41,043.2023 November 2011January 2012Red C Research and Marketing Ltd.
Options for the next National Lottery licence€615 (including VAT)7th February 2012N/A(The final Report was completed and submitted to the Department in March 2012)Davy Corporate Finance
Independent verification of savings arising under the Public Service Agreement€31,586.4023 March 201213 June 2012Grant Thornton
Capacity and Capability Review of Central Procurement Function€30,750.00May 20126 September 2012Accenture
ICT-MF Executive Assessment€30,750.00August 2012November 2012Innovation Value Institute, NUIM
Independent verification of savings arising under the Public Service Agreement€24,206.404 February 20133 July 2013Grant Thornton
Debt Management Final Report€110,000 plus VATQ2 - 2013Awaiting Government DecisionBearingPoint
Report of a Consultation with Civil Society Representatives and Citizens on Ireland's Participation in the Open Government PartnershipFunding of €25,735.25 was provided to Transparency International Ireland in 2013 following a competitive tender process to support a public consultation with civil society and the preparation of a report of their recommendations and proposals for potential inclusion in Ireland's Open Government Partnership National Action. Plan. 10 June 2013Published on 2 October 2013Transparency International, Ireland

In the course of its normal business activity, the Office of Public Works engages external technical consultants on many of its projects, primarily architectural and engineering. The costs of these consultants would be included in the overall project costs. The Office of Public Works has not engaged any external consultants for the purposes of producing external reports for publication.

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