June 08, 2005

Warning as tribunal costs continue to rise

IRELAND
One in Four

By Harry McGee, Political Editor - Irish Examiner

The State has paid in excess of €320 million in recent years for tribunals, commissions and inquiries, new figures have revealed.

Well over half the amount has been paid in legal fees, with over €120m to tribunal and commission lawyers and over €45m to lawyers appearing for third parties. The figures buttress last week’s prediction by the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee Michael Noonan that the ultimate cost of tribunals will be in excess of €1bn.

Mr Noonan said it was unacceptable that tribunals were allowed operate on the basis of an “open chequebook” with no real analysis of their costs.

Now, a series of parliamentary questions submitted by Fianna Fáil TD John McGuinness to all Government departments shows that, cumulatively, over €300m has been paid out.

Posted by kshaw at June 8, 2005 02:26 AM