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The travel and accommodation allowance will range from €12,000 per annum for Dublin deputies to €37,850 for those living 360km or more from Leinster House. Those qualifying for the highest amount would be confined to a number of deputies living in west Cork, west Kerry and Donegal.
The second allowance will allow TDs to receive an unvouched amount of €15,000 per annum or a fully vouched amount of €25,700. This is paid towards meeting the costs of constituency office expenses including mobile telephones, home telephones, advertising, publishing of leaflets and room hire. Any TD who exceeds the €15,000 threshold will have to provide receipts for the entire amount.
Why do TD's in Dublin get any travel and accommodation allowances?
If they didn't do that they'd lose their seat. We get the TD's we deserve.A TD commented on live tv the other night that he spends his time facilitating their constituents who want pot holes filled or obtaining medical cards. This is not the job description of a TD and they should not be allowed do it.
Ronan, TD's do most of their work outside the Dail. They work in their constituency offices as well as in the Dail so they are, technically, travelling between two work locations.
What I don't understand is why any TD gets paid directly for expenses relating to the running of their office. They should have a business account into which a lump sum is deposited and from which they cannot take any money for personal use. That way their personal expenses (expenses incurred while conducting their duties as a TD) are still vouched but their office expenses are covered. All donations should also be paid into the same business/office account. That way it can be proven that they are not deriving any personal gain from any un-vouched payments or donations.
If they do take any money from that account for personal use they should be dismissed from office.
Filling pot holes is the role of the local authority which is controlled by local councils and run by city and county councillors and not by TD's. It has nothing to do with them and therefore it should be removed from them.If they didn't do that they'd lose their seat. We get the TD's we deserve.
I don't think TD's should be asked to use public transport. If any employee of mine was using the bus to get to meetings, thus using up paid time travelling that should be used productivly, I'd get rid of them.I know well that TD's do "most" of their work within their constituencies. I have studied Government and how it works. My point is, those who live within the greater Dublin area should not be able to claim expenses as they simply do not have to travel anywhere near the distances that others do. They can easily commute using public transport (DART, LUAS and Dublin Bus) to and from their constituencies like everyone else has to. If they have to travel out of their area for instance then they could claim for travel and so on.
I agree with all of that but it seems that the majority of the electorate don't.Filling pot holes is the role of the local authority which is controlled by local councils and run by city and county councillors and not by TD's. It has nothing to do with them and therefore it should be removed from them.
Medical cards is the responsibility of the HSE and TD's should not be allowed dicate whether someone gets one or not. Its disgraceful !
I don't think TD's should be asked to use public transport. I an employee of mine was using the bus to get to meetings, thus using up paid time travelling that should be used productivly, I'd get rid of them. I.
I agree, it's utterly stupid.I agree. But civil servants are no longer allowed use taxis except in exceptional circumstances. Therefore, instead of three senior managers sharing a taxi to and from a meeting they now must walk or get the bus. Therefore, in order to save €30-€40 on a taxi, you now have three senior personnel out of the office for at least an extra hour each, for which they are being paid. It doesn't really make sense.
I don't think TD's should be asked to use public transport. I an employee of mine was using the bus to get to meetings, thus using up paid time travelling that should be used productivly, I'd get rid of them.
This [broken link removed] is really crazy .
Our legislators will now have to waste time keeping expenses and carefully checking them and logging them. Imagine the headlines if they make a mistake? .
i can live with the fact that there is an expense to being a td. I can live with the fact that these expenses need to be repaid. I can even, just about, live with the average levels of expense. I just don't see why the normal revenue commissioner's rules can't apply.
It isn't difficult to keep receipts, it isn't difficult to account for each expense. If i don't, i don't get my expenses.
The solution to this bit is to publish all expenses information as a matter of routine, so the FOI requests go away.The newspapers will be keeping other civil servants busy with FoI requests.
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