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Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Department of Justice and Equality

Public Procurement Contracts

Photo of Albert DolanAlbert Dolan (Galway East, Fianna Fail)
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616. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality if his Department has a designated head of procurement; if each agency or public body under his Department’s remit also has a designated head of procurement; and if so, to list those entities, along with the name or grade of the person holding that role. [33645/25]

Photo of Albert DolanAlbert Dolan (Galway East, Fianna Fail)
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617. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the number of staff within his Department and its agencies who hold a formal procurement qualification or certification (for example, CIPS, NFQ Level 6 or higher in procurement, EU public procurement training), broken down by organisation, in tabular form. [33663/25]

Photo of Albert DolanAlbert Dolan (Galway East, Fianna Fail)
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618. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality if his Department and each agency or public body under its remit uses a formal contract management system or procurement tracking platform; to list the systems in use; and if they are centrally monitored or independently operated. [33681/25]

Photo of Jim O'CallaghanJim O'Callaghan (Dublin Bay South, Fianna Fail)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 616, 617 and 618 together.

My Department has a designated qualified Head of Procurement who is a Principal Officer and I am informed that seven staff members in the Procurement Unit also hold formal procurement qualifications. These qualifications include; Certificate in Public Procurement from the Institute of Public Administration, and Advanced Diploma in Public Procurement Law from King’s Inns.

In addition, Procurement Unit staff hold ancillary / related qualifications at NFQ levels eight and nine in Business, Business Administration, Computer Science, Project Management and Strategic Management. Staff involved in procurement throughout the Department also regularly attend Office of Government Procurement (OGP) information and training sessions.

Public procurement practices are subject to audit and scrutiny under the Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Act 1993. Procurement is also subject to internal audit within my Department.

My Department and its aegis bodies use the Irish Government’s procurement portal, ‘eTenders’ (www.etenders.gov.ie), to conduct procurement competitions for all goods and services over €50,000. This platform is the responsibility of the OGP.

eTenders tracks the following parts of the procurement process:

  • Advertising including Pre-Market Consultation (as appropriate).
  • Publication of tender documentation.
  • Management of clarifications.
  • Receipt of tenders.
  • Secure and formal tender response opening procedure.
  • Management of contract award letters and award notices.
For procurements below the €50,000 threshold, the Department and bodies under its remit comply with OGP guidelines which are provided in its publication ‘Public Procurement Guidelines for Goods and Services’. This document is available on the OGP website.

My Department utilises its own internal Supplier Agreement Database to assist with the management of procurement contracts. This system is designed to:
  • Capture details of contracts in place across the Department.
  • Send alerts on upcoming contract expiry dates; and
  • Provide data for reports.
Independent bodies under the aegis of my Department may also record information relating to their contracts on their relevant information systems. For the most part these systems are independently operated. I am informed that Forensic Science Ireland, Legal Services Regulatory Authority, Policing and Community Safety Authority, Legal Aid Board and Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland use their own independently operated contract tracking platforms.

The table below shows details of the designated heads of procurement in aegis bodies under the remit of my Department. Smaller bodies may not have a designated head of procurement and rely on advice from their own experienced internal staff, my Department’s Procurement Unit and the Office of Government Procurement (OGP).
Agency/Body Head of Procurement – Grade of Officer
Agency/Body Head of Procurement – Grade of Officer
Courts Service of Ireland Higher Executive Officer
Data Protection Commission Assistant Principal Officer
Fiosrú Assistant Principal Officer
Forensic Science Ireland Forensic Scientist – Grade 1
Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland Assistant Principal Officer
Irish Prison Service Principal Officer
Insolvency Service of Ireland Assistant Principal Officer
Legal Services Regulatory Authority Assistant Principal Officer
Parole Board Higher Executive Officer
Property Services Regulatory Authority Assistant Principal Officer
Policing and Community Safety Authority Assistant Principal Officer
Private Security Authority Assistant Principal Officer
Further to this, listed below are agencies under my Department’s aegis whose staff hold procurement qualifications of NFQ Level six or above. It has not been possible to provide a breakdown of the number of staff in agencies with these qualifications.
Body/Agency
Courts Service of Ireland
Criminal Assets Bureau
Data Protection Commission
Fiosrú
Forensic Science Ireland
Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland
Irish Prison Service
Insolvency Service of Ireland
Legal Services Regulatory Authority
Property Services Regulatory Authority
I am informed that it has not been possible for An Garda Síochána to collate the information requested in the timeframe provided. Once this information is available, I will forward it to the Deputy directly.

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