Written answers
Wednesday, 17 September 2025
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
State Bodies
George Lawlor (Wexford, Labour)
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421. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of whole-time equivalent, WTE, vacancies, by job title, at the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission; the estimated full-year costs of filling each of those vacancies; the timeframe for filling each of those vacancies, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48462/25]
Niamh Smyth (Cavan-Monaghan, Fianna Fail)
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The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is the statutory body responsible for enforcing consumer protection and competition law in Ireland.
The CCPC remit continues to expand with recent legislation agreed at EU level designed to further strengthen protections for consumers and fairness in the operation of online markets. This includes the Digital Services Act (DSA), the Digital Markets Act (DMA), as well as the CCPC being designated as the competent authority for the Data Governance Act (DGA) and designated as the market surveillance of certain products and checking the compliance of services under the European Accessibility Act (EAA).
There has been significant additional competition and consumer enforcement powers given to the CCPC by way of legislation such as the Competition Amendment Act which represents the biggest overhaul of competition law in Ireland for a generation. This enhances the ability of the CCPC to tackle cartels, bid rigging in public procurement, anti-competitive practices, and anti-competitive mergers. The Consumer Rights Act 2022 represents the most significant reform of consumer protection law in Ireland in the last 40 years. It updates and strengthens existing Irish consumer law relation to the sale of goods and supply of services, unfair contract terms and consumer information and cancellation rights.
The CCPC’s funding has increased in recent years in light of these additional functions. The CCPC has been allocated €28.447 million for 2025.
As of 11th September 2025, the CCPC had 27 vacancies. The CCPC has informed my officials that it is making significant recruitment efforts, for example 18 of these vacancies are to be filled this year and the remainder in early 2026. Please see below for further details of the vacancies in the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission:
- | Role Title | Timeframe for filling vacancy | Estimated full year cost (incl. PRSI) |
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1 | Deputy Director for Digital Regulation | Q3 2025 | €107,453 |
2 | Head of Unit – Accessibility | Q4 2025 | €97,892 |
3 | Commission Member | Q1 2026 | €202,018 |
4 | Head of Finance | Q3 2025 | €103,072 |
5 | Deputy Director | Q4 2025 | €107,453 |
6 | Senior Legal Advisor | Q4 2025 | €97,892 |
7 | Financial Education Manager | Q4 2025 | €70,705 |
8 | Senior Inspector/Investigator | Q4 2025 | €70,705 |
9 | Product Safety Executive | Q3 2025 | €45,560 |
10 | Product Safety Executive | Q3 2025 | €45,560 |
11 | Product Safety Executive | Q3 2025 | €45,560 |
12 | Senior Case Handler | Q4 2025 | €70,705 |
13 | Deputy Director | Q4 2025 | €107,453 |
14 | Financial Education Manager | Q4 2025 | €70,705 |
15 | Consumer Protection Executive | Q4 2025 | €45,560 |
16 | Consumer Protection Manager | Q4 2025 | €70,705 |
17 | Data Regulation Manager | Q4 2025 | €70,705 |
18 | Analyst / Investigator | Q4 2025 | €45,560 |
19 | Senior Investigator | Q4 2025 | €70,705 |
20 | Senior Director | Q1 2026 | €152,609 |
21 | Senior Director | Q1 2026 | €152,609 |
22 | Deputy Director of Legal Services (Mergers) | Q1 2026 | €107,453 |
23 | Financial Education Manager - Content | Q1 2026 | €70,705 |
24 | Data Regulation Manager | Q1 2026 | €70,705 |
25 | Deputy Director | Q1 2026 | €107,453 |
26 | Head of Unit | Q1 2026 | €97,892 |
27 | Consumer Contacts Executive | Q1 2026 | €45,560 |
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