Sinn Fein Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty will this afternoon seek to introduce a Bill to the Dáil that would dramatically cut payments and salaries to politicians.
The Reduction in Pay and Allowances of Government and Oireachtas Members Bill 2011 seeks to impose pay cuts of up to 30% on senior office holders including the Taoiseach and Tánaiste.
The Bill also seeks to abolish outright an additional nine types of payment including allowances for group leaders, whips and committee chairs.
The Reduction in Pay and Allowances of Government and Oireachtas Members Bill 2011 would cut the Taoiseach’s pay by 30%, the Tánaiste’s pay by 28%, Ministers’ pay by 27% and the Ceann Comhairle’s pay by 36%.
In addition the Bill seeks to reduce pay to Ministers of State and other other office holders on a scale ranging from 20% to 31% and to cut the basic salary of TDs and Senators by 19% and 9% respectively.
The Reduction in Pay and Allowances of Government and Oireachtas Members Bill 2011 seeks to impose pay cuts of up to 30% on senior office holders including the Taoiseach and Tánaiste.
The Bill also seeks to abolish outright an additional nine types of payment including allowances for group leaders, whips and committee chairs.
The Reduction in Pay and Allowances of Government and Oireachtas Members Bill 2011 would cut the Taoiseach’s pay by 30%, the Tánaiste’s pay by 28%, Ministers’ pay by 27% and the Ceann Comhairle’s pay by 36%.
In addition the Bill seeks to reduce pay to Ministers of State and other other office holders on a scale ranging from 20% to 31% and to cut the basic salary of TDs and Senators by 19% and 9% respectively.
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