TD Expenses for 2005.
Bernard Allen |
61,274 |
Barry Andrews |
19,826 |
Sean Ardagh |
46,359 |
Liam Aylward |
18,315 |
Niall Blaney |
62,682 |
Dan Boyle |
42,080 |
Martin Brady |
33,689 |
John Brady |
59,031 |
Pat Breen |
62,083 |
James Breen |
64,150 |
Tommy Broughan |
22,823 |
Richard Bruton |
19,906 |
Joan Burton |
17,886 |
Joe Callanan |
38,322 |
Pat Carey |
41,272 |
John Carty |
58,581 |
Donie Cassidy |
53,134 |
Michael Collins |
55,252 |
Paul Connaughton |
17,776 |
Paudge Connolly |
46,657 |
Joe Costello |
41,706 |
Simon Coveney |
25,748 |
Jerry Cowley |
58,078 |
Seymour Crawford |
52,172 |
John Cregan |
66,311 |
Sean Crowe |
27,666 |
Ciaran Cuffe |
35,753 |
John Curran |
25,657 |
Noel Davern |
66,440 |
John Deasey |
46,919 |
Jimmy Deenihan |
51,359 |
Tony Dempsey |
30,207 |
John Dennehy |
79,429 |
Jimmy Devins |
43,347 |
Bernard Durkan |
32,392 |
John Ellis |
58,431 |
Damien English |
32,786 |
Olwyn Enright |
46,078 |
Martin Ferris |
63,329 |
M Finnernan |
56,092 |
Dermot Fitzpatrick |
22,389 |
Sean Fleming |
51,037 |
Beverly Flynn |
48,638 |
Mildred Fox |
16,380 |
Eamon Gilmore |
37,412 |
Jim Glennon |
49,369 |
Paul Gogarty |
32,601 |
John Gormley |
45,408 |
Noel Grealish |
37,211 |
Tony Gregory |
26,282 |
Marian Harkin |
40,355 |
Sean Haughey |
34,264 |
Tom Hayes |
44,369 |
Seamus Healy |
30,662 |
Jackie Healy-Rae |
58,658 |
Michael Higgins |
40,771 |
Joe Higgins |
18,903 |
Maire Hoctor |
46,643 |
Philip Hogan |
55,138 |
Brendan Howlin |
38,480 |
Joe Jacob |
62,486 |
Cecilia Keaveney |
51,346 |
Paul Kehoe |
53,496 |
Billy Kelleher |
55,922 |
Peter Kelly |
64,485 |
Enda Kenny |
45,839 |
Seamus Kirk |
47,987 |
Michael Lowry |
75,501 |
Kathleen Lynch |
52,677 |
Padraic Mc Cormack |
55,339 |
Jim Mc Daid |
49,477 |
Tom Mc Ellistrim |
26,078 |
Shane Mc Entee |
35,852 |
Finian Mc Grath |
28,463 |
Paul Mc Grath |
44,979 |
John Mc Guinness |
48,687 |
Paddy Mc Hugh |
53,389 |
Liz Mc Manus |
24,247 |
Dinny Mcginley |
70,021 |
Gay Mitchell |
23,319 |
Olivia Mitchell |
24,091 |
John Moloney |
42,982 |
Arthur Morgan |
49,980 |
Michael Moynihan |
60,115 |
Donal Moynihan |
42,387 |
Breda Moynihan-Cronin |
45,804 |
Michael Mulcahy |
32,941 |
Gerard Murphy |
42,071 |
Catherine Murphy |
20,664 |
Denis Naughten |
58,104 |
Daniel Neville |
54,310 |
Matthew J. Nolan |
46,576 |
Michael Noonan |
40,659 |
Aengus Ó Snodaigh |
29,686 |
Caoimhinn O’Caolain |
54,826 |
Charlie O’Connor |
36,804 |
Liz O’Donnell |
28,659 |
Denis O’Donovan |
62,959 |
Fergus O’Dowd |
43,787 |
Sean O’Fearghail |
34,204 |
Noel O’Flynn |
53,003 |
Rory O’Hanlon |
13,373 |
Ned O’Keeffe |
67,595 |
Jim O’Keeffe |
57,911 |
Fiona O’Malley |
14,035 |
Brian O’Shea |
39,179 |
Jan O’Sullivan |
45,731 |
Seamus Pattison |
48,420 |
Willie Penrose |
39,212 |
John Perry |
46,338 |
Peter Power |
33,848 |
Ruairi Quinn |
18,615 |
Pat Rabbitte |
22,983 |
Michael Ring |
50,315 |
Sean Ryan |
18,773 |
Eamon Ryan |
22,316 |
Eoin Ryan |
14,710 |
Trevor Sargent |
29,103 |
Mae Sexton |
50,374 |
Joe Sherlock |
33,594 |
Roisin Shortall |
29,985 |
Michael Smith |
42,324 |
Emmett Stagg |
38,066 |
David Stanton |
44,160 |
Billy Timmins |
41,098 |
Liam Twomey |
55,103 |
Mary Upton |
22,171 |
Jack Wall |
30,473 |
Dan Wallace |
61,021 |
Mary Wallace |
30,929 |
Joe Walsh |
56,973 |
Ollie Wilkinson |
33,594 |
M J Woods |
42,578 |
G.V. Wright |
15,588 |
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Government Bods |
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Mary Harney |
17,776 |
Seamus Brennan |
24,125 |
Sile De Valera |
17,776 |
Charlie McCreevy |
3,481 |
Bertie Ahern |
6,349 |
Pat "TheCope"Gallagher |
17,776 |
Michael Ahern |
21,762 |
Frank Fahey |
9,629 |
Willie O’Dea |
9,629 |
John Browne |
17,776 |
Brian Cowan |
17,776 |
Dermot Ahern |
24,125 |
John O’Donoghue |
24,125 |
Batt O’Keeffe |
17,776 |
Mary Coughlan |
17,776 |
Tom Kitt |
15,978 |
Noel Dempsey |
23,428 |
Dick Roche |
9,629 |
Michael McDowell |
9,629 |
Martin Cullen |
17,776 |
Micheal Martin |
17,776 |
Ivor Callely |
9,629 |
Sean Power |
17,776 |
Eamonn O’Cuiv |
17,776 |
Brendan Smith |
17,776 |
Tony Kileen |
18,251 |
Noel Ahern |
8,888 |
Brian Lenihan |
9,629 |
Conor Lenihan |
17,776 |
Mary Hanafin |
15,237 |
Tom Parlon |
9,629 |
Tim O’Malley |
5,185 |
“Expenses”? Most people would call 75,501 a VERY good salary.
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Why is it that the ministers tend to claim less in expenses? I would have thought they’d blame their busy jobs as a reason to claim more…
Do they get an additional ministerial expense not included in these figures?
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I was just going to ask if it was a coincidence that Michael Lowry is second only to John Dennehy in the highest expenses figure…
well in fairness to michael lowry he is a very busy worker on the ground and turns up alol over the county. so it is fesible that the expenses come from this also the liturature he comes out with would not have the benefit of big party discounts with printers
I can only see €6,349 for Bertie Ahern’s expenses. This must be separate from his make-up expenses then which, last I heard, cost c €145,000. Or am I wrong?
Caoimhain, Ministers get their expenses paid by their respective Departments as far as I’m aware. Bertie by Dept of An Taoiseach
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John Dennehy
79,429
this figure makes me cry…
he is the most useless politician I have ever met.. how could he rack up such high expenses? somebody please explain this to me. he lied to vincent browne on radio 1 lately saying that he couldn’t turn up because he was stuck in traffic in dublin..even though the show’s producer had rang him at his house in cork only an hour before the show.
michael lowry is an independent, of course his expenses will be high he has to run a constituency office etc etc.
Trevor Sargent’s expenses are quite low I would guess because he has a good team in dublin North which he shares with Joe Corr local cllr. also the matter of party leader expenses.
Green party expenses are high because they don’t accept corporate donations and because they are entitled to the money to run their constituency offieces where as FF and FG might share one due to having more than one candidate per constituency.
also note that simon coveny just claims his expenses from his MEP job. probably . what a joke, i don’t know how anyone can vote for such a greedy guy. at least he’s promised to drop his MEP job if he gets back into the dail. if he was here 15 years ago he probably would have been an mep, cllr and T.D. all at the same time if he could get away with it.
also ministers salaries are phenomenal it either comes from those (€250,000 p.a.) or they just charge everything to their respective department.
as for bertie ahern’s make up bill it was roughly €28,000.
John Dennehy
79,429
He wont be adding anymore TD expenses for another while anyway!!
Good riddance, money hugger.
Do you have the full list of TD expenses for 2006?