Written answers
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Department of Justice and Equality
Decentralisation Programme Data
Patrick O'Donovan (Limerick, Fine Gael)
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421. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the agencies or sections of her Department that were decentralised during the period 1997 to 2011; the travel costs and expenses incurred by decentralised personnel travelling to their base Department in that period. [1033/15]
Frances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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As the Deputy will be aware the decentralisation programme launched in 2003 was a policy of the Government at that time. As a result of that programme a number of offices and divisions from across the Department of Justice and Equality were decentralised. Details are provided in the table below. The decentralisation programme was suspended in 2008 and subsequently cancelled by Government in 2011.
Division/Office | Date of move | Location |
---|---|---|
Irish Prison Service | 2007 | Longford |
National Property Services Regulatory Authority | 2007 | Navan |
Office of the Director of Probation Service | 2008 | Navan |
Data Protection Commissioner | 2006 | Portarlington |
Part of Equality Tribunal (now under aegis of DJEI*) | 2008 | Portlaoise |
Part of Equality Authority (now IHREC*) | 2007 | Roscrea |
Private Security Authority | 2005 | Tipperary |
Part of Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service | 2008 | Tipperary |
The Deputy may also be aware that prior to 2003 my Department opened a decentralised Financial Shared Service office in Killarney in 1990.* Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
* Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation
It would not be possible without a disproportionate assignment of scarce resources to disaggregate travel by officials from a decentralised location purely to their departmental headquarters, particularly if that headquarters is located in Dublin.
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