FOI Bill Report Stage amendments

We have received a copy of the amendment to the FOI Bill, below. At the outset we are concerned about one particular section:

There shall be prescribed for the purposes of this subsection an amount to be called, and in this section referred to, as the overall ceiling limit; and different such amounts may be prescribed for those purposes in respect of different public bodies or prescribed bodies.

This is something that was not mentioned in the press release to journalists. The Department mentioned the ceiling, but did not mention that different ceilings could apply to different bodies. We have no idea how this will be applied, but the power will be with the Minister, we assume, to raise and lower ceilings for different public authorities. We have to ask: why?

We will further analyse the proposed amendments and update on this blog.



On news of abolition of upfront FOI fees

Back in 2011 I wrote here that while the new Government proposed to restore the FOI Act to its pre-2003 position: “I trust not the words of politicians, but their actions..”

We were right to be concerned, as Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin went on to try and justify, repeatedly, the retention of an FOI fee regime (albeit slightly reduced).

Today it has emerged that the Government is proposing to abolish the upfront fee. I would again repeat: “trust not the words of politicians, but their actions..”. While we welcome any move to abolish fees, we must have sight of the proposed new wording of the Freedom of Information Bill 2013. Until we do, we cannot assess the significance of the announcement.

When is a record held under the Freedom of Information Act?

This post is cross posted from my information rights blog.

When is a record held for the purposes of the Freedom of Information Acts 1998 and 2003? That was the question the High Court had to answer in a recent decision of O’Neill J in The Minster for Health -v- The Information Commissioner [2014] IEHC 231.

In his interpretation of which records are held for the purposes of the FOIA O’Neill J adopted a novel definition:

41. In my opinion, for a document to be “held” within the meaning of s. 6(1) of the 1997 Act, it must be either lawfully created by the public body in question or lawfully provided to that public body or lawfully obtained by the public body, in connection with the functions or business of that public body and the document must not be subject to any prior legal prohibition affecting it’s disclosure.

The issue arose in the context of a non-statutory inquiry into practices and procedures at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda during the period from 1964 to 1995 to protect patients from sexual abuse and to deal with allegations of sexual abuse against Mr Michael Shine. Non-statutory inquiries such as this are often used as a way to scope more formal statutory inquiries under, for example, the Commissions of Investigation Act 2004.

This decision is important since it reveals flaws, at least in this instance, in the way non-statutory inquiries are constituted and a lack of certainty in relation to who controls the documents generated by them. From an information rights point of view the Court adopted a surprisingly restrictive interpretation of the meaning of the word “held” for the purposes of the FOIA arguably placing a large category of records permanently outside the scope of FOI.

The inquiry, known as the Drogheda Review, was conducted by retired High Court judge Thomas C Smyth who was appointed by the Minister for Health on 18 December 2009. In the course of the inquiry Mr Smyth commissioned transcripts of interviews he conducted with a number of individuals. Upon completion of his work Mr Smyth returned several boxes of documents to the Department of Health, including six sealed boxes of documents containing the transcripts of interviews conducted during the inquiry.

These boxes were accompanied by written instructions from Mr Smyth that they should not be opened or disclosed except under a court order on the basis that the information was provided in confidence to the inquiry, Mr Smyth being satisfied that many of the individuals would not have participated in the absence of such an assurance.

In May 2012 one of the individuals who was interviewed by Mr Smyth made a request under FOIA for access to the transcript of his interview.

His request was refused on the basis that the document in question was not under the control of the Department which merely held them on behalf of Mr Smyth for safe keeping. The matter was referred to the Information Commissioner who disagreed and found that the Department held the document and ordered it to deal with the individual’s request.

Under section 6(1) FOIA the public has a right of access to any record held by a public body. Bearing in mind that public bodies may not possess all relevant records, section 2(5) explicitly states that documents controlled by a public body are held and further according to section 6(9) where a person performs a contract for service for a public body records relevant to the contract are deemed to be held by the public body with a contractual obligation implied into the contract obliging the contractor to provide the records to the public body if requested.

While the Information Commissioner argued that mere possession was sufficient to trigger the act – O Neill J adopted a rather different and somewhat novel approach to the issue which depended on the nature of Mr Smyth’s role as independent reviewer and the legal basis for his appointment.

O Neill J emphasised that Mr Smyth was entirely independent in his conduct of the inquiry and despite being paid a fee and performing tasks assigned to him he could not be said to be performing a contract for services since if he was then the FOIA would apply to the inquiry documents, a situation wholly inconsistent with his independence:

49. It is easy to say what the relationship between Mr. Justice Smyth and the Department was not, and in that respect, I am quite satisfied that whilst in a general sense, it could be said that Mr. Justice Smyth was providing a service in consideration of the payment of an agreed fee, the provision of this service cannot be considered as falling within the terms of s. 6(9) because the application of s. 6(9) in the circumstances would be wholly inconsistent with the independent nature of the function discharged by Mr. Justice Smyth.

Despite this statement the Court did not reach a conclusion on the legal basis for Mr Smyth’s appointment. Although it was conceded he was neither an employee nor an agent of the Minister nor was he acting as an office-holder he could still not be considered a contractor under a contract for services.

The decision and its rationale represent a radical departure from what has, up to now, been a liberal definition of which records are held for the purposes of FOI consistent with a general presumption in favour of access to records.

Surprisingly although much was made of analogies with Irish and English approaches to access to documents through discovery, UK  information law jurisprudence was not canvassed in the judgment. This is all the more surprising given a similar set of facts arose in the case of Digby-Cameron -v- Information Commissioner (EA/2008/10) which was decided by the Information Tribunal and concerned a request by a father to access the transcript of a Coroner’s hearing into the death of his son.

The main UK case is British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection -v- The University of Newcastle [2011] UKUT 185 (ACC) where the Upper Tribunal endorsed a common sense approach to the definition of “held” proposed by the First Tier Tribunal at paragraph 23:

 ‘Hold’ is an ordinary English word. In our judgment it is not used in some technical sense in the Act. We do not consider that it is appropriate to define its meaning by reference to concepts such as legal possession or bailment, or by using phrases taken from court rules concerning the obligation to give disclosure of documents in litigation. Sophisticated legal analysis of its meaning is not required or appropriate. However, it is necessary to observe that ‘holding’ is not a purely physical concept, and it has to be understood with the purpose of the Act in mind. Section 3(2)(b) illustrates this: an authority cannot evade the requirements of the Act by having its information held on its behalf by some other person who is not a public authority. Conversely, we consider that s.1 would not apply merely because information is contained in a document that happens to be physically on the authority’s premises: there must be an appropriate connection between the information and the authority, so that it can be properly said that the information is held by the authority. For example, an employee of the authority may have his own personal information on a document in his pocket while at work, or in the drawer of his office desk: that does not mean that the information is held by the authority. A Government Minister might bring some constituency papers into his departmental office: that does not mean that his department holds the information contained in his constituency papers.”

Under UK law where a record is in the possession of a public body to any extent for its purposes it is subject to the FOIA even if it is holding it for someone else. Records will only fall outside FOI where they are held solely for someone else and for no purpose connected with a public body. The UK Information Commissioner has published some useful guidance and analysis.

It now seems that the Irish Courts have diverged from the United Kingdom’s “common sense” and “non technical” approach to the definition of “held” under FOI and at least in the case of non-statutory inquiries have adopted a restrictive inverted approach to the definition which may need to be resolved at some future date by the Supreme Court.

Longford County Council consultancy fees 2010

This is a breakdown of Consultancy/Professional fee expenditure by Longford County Council in 2010:

Ap/Ar ID(T) EURO
E C GEARTY (SOLICITOR) 221,095.01
ORDNANCE SURVEY OFFICE 45,626.32
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES BOARD 27,578.69
GROARKE & PARTNERS 26,995.15
BRENDAN LESLIE 16,122.61
NIALL NALLY 15,843.23
KEVIN MURPHY 15,463.36
ARCH TECH LTD 15,000.01
JOHN J QUINN AND CO SOLICITORS 12,801.61
THE COMMISSIONER OF VALUATION 11,000.00
TOBIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS 10,514.90
STATE LABORATORY 10,501.15
BRADY SHIPMAN MARTIN 10,000.00
NICHOLAS O DWYER 9,866.12
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 9,208.00
DERMOT NOLAN & ASSOCIATES 8,464.10
CIARA BARRETT CONSULTANT HISTOPATHOLOGIST 8,356.40
FOROIGE 7,500.00
PETER BLAND BL 6,993.80
CHRIS THOMPSON 6,415.93
SHIRLEY MARKLEY 5,765.00
RORY MULCAHY 4,961.00
O REILLY STUART AND ASSOCIATES LTD 4,876.30
JUDITH CARROLL & CO 4,864.81
CARRIG CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL LTD 4,476.50
PLAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES 4,235.00
PMS PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES LTD 3,872.00
BOTTLE GREEN DESIGN 3,400.00
DR MEL GORMAN 3,244.00
CONNELLAN & CO SOLICITORS 3,000.00
CO OPERATION IRELAND 3,000.00
MICHAEL M COLLINS 2,722.50
O BRIEN & CO 2,596.80
BEHAN & ASSOCIATES 2,320.65
ROUGHAN & O DONOVAN LTD 2,279.64
MR SEAN DAVITT 2,036.38
AMANDA BROWNE 2,000.00
ABATE COUNSELLING & EAP LIMITED 1,785.59
PROPERTY REGISTRATION AUTHORITY 1,600.00
FAITH WILSON 1,452.00
WHITEHILL ENVIRONMENTAL 1,380.00
GREY WIZARD DESIGN 1,090.25
STEPHEN BYRNE BARRISTER AT LAW 1,089.00
DERMOT G HEWSON 1,070.00
MALCOLM P.G LITTLE 1,030.06
MARY COWHEY & CO 973.70
PETER J MCHUGH & CO 907.50
MICHAEL PUNCH & PARTNERS 907.50
DR PADRAIG MC GARRY 750.00
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SERVICES 702.00
DALTON AUCTIONEERING 695.75
OFFICE OF THE STATE PATHOLOGIST 690.12
DR NIALL DONOHOE 636.02
REINA FLOWER 600.00
GIOVANNI OLCESE 600.00
JOANNE SWEENEY 600.00
CCAS LIMITED 541.13
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CONSULTANTS LTD 500.00
EIMEAR WALSHE 477.19
CHRISTOPHE LOMBARDI 400.00
HEDGE LAYING ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND 400.00
AINE NI GHLINN 400.00
RITA KELLY 400.00
GRONTMIJ IRELAND LIMITED 393.25
UNIT4 BUSINESS SOFTWARE(IRELAND) LTD 314.60
LOUGH REE DEVELOPMENT CO OP 300.00
ALAN GALLAGHER 250.00
DR F.W. FREEMAN 250.00
MURPHY SURVEYS LTD 242.00
EAMON DRAKE AUCTIONEER 242.00
COMPANIES REGISTRATION OFFICE 200.00
DOLORES KEAVENEY 200.00
PROPERTY PARTNERS MC DONNELL & CO 181.50
PROF EADBHARD O CALLAGHAN 150.00
PETER COX 150.00
DR RAVI GHUMARE 120.00
KEVIN MURPHY 120.00
SACRED HEART NATIONAL SCHOOL 100.00
ST BERNARD´S NATIONAL SCHOOL 100.00
SCOIL MHUIRE 100.00
DR BERTIE SHARKEY 100.00
VODAFONE IRELAND LIMITED 60.00
IAN DONOGHUE 50.00
ST MARYS NATIONAL SCHOOL 50.00
LONGFORD ARMS HOTEL 40.00
ULSTER BANK SERVICES LTD 40.00

Longford County Council operational expenditure (other) 2011

This is all operational expenditure (Other) by the council in 2011.

Ap/Ar ID(T) EURO
IRISH PUBLIC BODIES MUTUAL INS LTD 1,850,934.19
LONGFORD LETTING & PROPERYTY MANAGEMENT LTD 76,955.00
MARSH IRELAND LTD (GALWAY) 74,013.58
JACKIE WHITE 39,279.00
CORNMILL MANAGEMENT COMPANY LTD 39,168.00
IGOE HOMES 36,175.00
CREEGAN MCCABE 26,300.00
PAUL O BYRNE 23,400.00
CHAZEY PROPERTIES 22,565.00
FINTAN BRENNAN 20,400.00
BRIAN KANE 19,465.00
JOSEPH DOYLE 18,733.00
FRANK & MARY GREENE 18,000.00
JOHN COSTELLO 18,000.00
O MAHONYS 17,532.84
Personal Information 17,000.00
WILLIE MORAN 16,275.00
JOHN KILCOMMINS 13,281.00
DECLAN & VERONICA GAHAN 13,200.00
PATRICK CRAWFORD 13,200.00
TOM COMERFORD 13,200.00
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD 12,995.60
PROPERTY MATTERS 12,300.00
BRENDAN KEARNEY 11,880.00
JAMES BRESLIN 11,640.00
PETER LYNCH 11,500.00
LPJ CONTRACTORS 11,400.00
BRIAN CONNAUGHTON 10,650.00
DENIS SMYTH 10,500.00
GRAFTON COURT BOOKS 9,697.16
JOHN MCKEON 9,602.00
TERRY GORRY 9,600.00
TRACEY HANNIFIN 9,600.00
MATTHEW KELLY 9,211.00
LEO MCCABE 9,000.00
MATTIE MC GIVNEY & JOHN SHERIDAN 9,000.00
VINCENT WELDON 9,000.00
DECLAN KIERNAN 8,700.00
JOSEPH DELANEY 8,700.00
JOHN HUGHES 8,666.00
DAVID O DONNELL & MICK SPILLANE 8,648.00
BODALE DEVELOPMENTS 8,400.00
DEREK SHERIDAN 8,400.00
LORNA HEALY 8,400.00
JOHN SOUHAN 8,100.00
MICHAEL MC GUINNESS 7,920.00
ANGELA CARR 7,800.00
ANNE DONLON 7,800.00
DAVE DELANEY 7,800.00
DAVE DOHERTY 7,800.00
ENDA MURTAGH 7,800.00
MARJORIE CARNEY 7,800.00
MARK CADAM 7,800.00
MATTHEW MULLEN 7,800.00
MICHAEL DENNANY 7,800.00
MICHAEL FORKAN 7,800.00
NOEL CASSIDY 7,800.00
NOELLA O REILLY 7,800.00
Personal Information 7,800.00
SEAMUS HORAN 7,800.00
SEAN CONEFREY 7,800.00
FRANCIS MCNERNEY 7,560.00
ORAZIO FORTE 7,560.00
THE BOOK NEST 7,509.77
MARTINA & ANDREW WALSH 7,440.00
THOMAS FITZGERALD 7,440.00
CATHAL GILTRAPP 7,300.00
ANN & PAT O´BRIEN 7,200.00
AUSTIN TRAPPE 7,200.00
CATHERINE GALLIGAN 7,200.00
COLIN MCGUINNESS 7,200.00
GEMMA LARKIN 7,200.00
GERARD HEARTY 7,200.00
GERARD MACKLE 7,200.00
JOAN KELLY (NEE MARTIN) 7,200.00
JOHN FINN 7,200.00
JOHN MC CORMACK 7,200.00
JOHN MC KIERNAN 7,200.00
JOHN QUINN 7,200.00
KATHTRINA FURLONG 7,200.00
MARTIN REILLY 7,200.00
MICHAEL & BARBARA O MALLEY 7,200.00
MICHAEL KEARNEY 7,200.00
MICHAEL LARKIN 7,200.00
PAT FAUGHNAN 7,200.00
PATRICIA MULLIGAN 7,200.00
Personal Information 7,200.00
PETER BOOTH 7,200.00
PHILIP GEOFFREY HARVEY 7,200.00
ROSE MOCKLER 7,200.00
SUSAN REYNOLDS 7,200.00
VINCENT FLYNN 7,200.00
TERRACOTTA CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 7,150.00
TREVOR CARTER 6,960.00
LIAM BOLGER 6,840.00
RENATO PIZZI 6,840.00
GERARD SMYTH 6,744.00
JOHN & ELAINE NALLY 6,717.00
SEAN CASSIDY 6,670.00
DAVID MULLIGAN 6,600.00
DEREK MURPHY 6,600.00
EDEL STARR 6,600.00
ENDA CLAFFEY 6,600.00
ENDA FLYNN 6,600.00
EUGENE MCCORMACK 6,600.00
GEORGE BELTON 6,600.00
GERRY KENNEDY 6,600.00
JAMES & ANN SHAUGHNESSY 6,600.00
JAMES & MARY HALLIGAN 6,600.00
JAMES MADDEN 6,600.00
JAMES MURTAGH 6,600.00
JESSICA GOLDERICK 6,600.00
JOHN CORCORAN/DES MC GUIRE 6,600.00
JOHN KEEGAN 6,600.00
JOHN MAGEE 6,600.00
JOHN MC GOWAN 6,600.00
JOHN WHITE 6,600.00
JOSEPH LEWIS 6,600.00
JOSEPHINE NYAZIKA 6,600.00
KIRSTEN MULLINS 6,600.00
KPLG PROPERTY PARTNERS 6,600.00
MAREL DEVELOPMENTS LTD 6,600.00
MARK CUNNINGHAM CONSULTING ENGINEERING 6,600.00
MARTHA ROSNEY & UNA ROSNEY 6,600.00
MAUREEN O KEEFFE 6,600.00
MICHAEL & BERNIE MOLLAGHAN 6,600.00
MICHAEL & LINDA WALLACE 6,600.00
NOREEN MCKENZIE 6,600.00
PAT DURNING 6,600.00
PATRICK MC DONAGH 6,600.00
PATRICK MOLLAGHAN 6,600.00
Personal Information 6,600.00
PETER DEEGAN 6,600.00
RICHARD TREHY 6,600.00
ROBERT O´LEARY 6,600.00
THOMAS MCCORMACK 6,600.00
MARY BHAWNANI 6,480.00
BERNARD MC DONNELL 6,406.00
INTERLEAF TECHNOLOGY LTD 6,391.70
ANN MARIE COLLINS 6,300.00
ENDA CASSIDY 6,300.00
JEAN BIRD 6,300.00
MICHELLE MULLIGAN 6,240.00
SEAN BRADY 6,210.00
EAMONN & CARMEL TYNAN 6,192.00
PHILIP O DEA 6,139.00
DEREK DUFFY 6,050.00
EOIN POWER 6,050.00
KEVIN QUINN 6,050.00
ALAN HANLY 6,000.00
ALAN HOGAN 6,000.00
ANNE WALSH 6,000.00
DIARMUID MCNAMEE 6,000.00
EIMEAR REILLY 6,000.00
FRANCES KELLY & THOMAS CARROLL 6,000.00
GARY & URSULA MAC GABHANN 6,000.00
IAN BOWDEN 6,000.00
LEO OWENS 6,000.00
LORRAINE QUINN 6,000.00
LOUGHDAVAN CONSTRUCTION LTD 6,000.00
MICHAEL BARKER 6,000.00
MICHAEL OATES 6,000.00
MULLINGAR FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD 6,000.00
MYLES CREEGAN 6,000.00
PAT & LISA WHELAN 6,000.00
PATRICK NOLAN 6,000.00
PAUL MARTIN 6,000.00
PIERCE & MAURA COMERFORD 6,000.00
SEAMUS & IRENE DOWD 6,000.00
SEAMUS KANE 6,000.00
THOMAS & MARY MC CORMACK 6,000.00
ANDREW SMITH 5,880.00
CORMAC SMITH 5,850.00
COLM LEONARD 5,760.00
PAULINE GRAY 5,750.00
DONAL BUCKLEY 5,707.30
OLWEN COONEY 5,701.00
EAMON LYNCH 5,700.00
GERRY CHANEY & PATRICK DUFFY 5,700.00
PATRICK MORAN 5,645.00
PETER GALLIGAN 5,520.00
BRENDAN & FIONA FALLON 5,500.00
DR SYED ALI 5,500.00
ALAN & JANET JONES 5,495.00
DAVID MC CORMACK 5,471.00
WILLIAM WALSH 5,410.00
AILEEN & BRENDAN DERVAN 5,400.00
COLM MC GREAL 5,400.00
DAN & LOUISE MAGAN 5,400.00
DERMOT MCGUINNESS 5,400.00
ERIN BARRETT 5,400.00
FERGUS DARCY 5,400.00
JAN CUMISKEY 5,400.00
JIM FITZGERALD 5,400.00
JOHN MURPHY 5,400.00
MARIE FOGARTY 5,400.00
NEIL RAWLE 5,400.00
PAUL CURLEY 5,400.00
Personal Information 5,400.00
Personal Information 5,400.00
SEAMUS ROSS 5,400.00
LEO BUCKLEY 5,394.00
Personal Information 5,322.60
JAMES ROCHE 5,200.00
HARRY SKELLY 5,196.00
JOHN WALSHE & MARY GIBLIN 5,196.00
DECLAN TANSEY 5,160.00
MARY CASEY 5,160.00
PAULINE O SHEA 5,160.00
ANDREW O CONNELL 5,100.00
CONOR MC CARTHY 5,100.00
MATHONA MC DONAGH 5,100.00
PATRICIA KEAVENEY 5,100.00
Personal Information 5,100.00
Personal Information 5,078.00
JOHN BUCKLEY 5,065.00
DARRAGH KELLY 5,040.00
ASHLING & STEPHEN DIXON 5,033.00
DENISE HIGGINS 5,001.00
DIAL A CHEF CATERING 4,982.43
PETER & MARTINA GILLIVAN 4,933.00
GERRY FARRELL 4,900.00
PAUL REYNOLDS 4,900.00
TRACEY SMITH 4,805.00
AINE KEIGHRAN 4,800.00
BERNARD GARVEY 4,800.00
FELIX & NICOLA WILSON 4,800.00
IRVINE FERRIS 4,800.00
JOE DUFFY 4,800.00
JOSEPH & HANNAH O´REILLY 4,800.00
LIAM BROWNE 4,800.00
MARK MCGUINNESS 4,800.00
MARY TYNAN 4,800.00
MICHAEL SHAW 4,800.00
MURT O´BRIEN 4,800.00
PATRICK QUAINE 4,800.00
PAUL FLOOD 4,800.00
Personal Information 4,800.00
SEAMUS KENNY 4,800.00
TIMMY FITZPATRICK 4,800.00
Personal Information 4,737.00
BART KANE 4,620.00
EAMON O´REILLY 4,620.00
NICK KILLANE 4,500.00
Personal Information 4,457.00
BRIAN A LENEHAN 4,258.00
EUGENE & SHEENA O BRIEN 4,232.00
EDDIE NAUGHTON 4,200.00
ULVERSCROFT LARGE PRINT BOOKS 4,069.43
JOE BYRNE 4,050.00
KAY SMYTH 3,934.00
FREDA CONNAUGHTON 3,900.00
PADDY CASSIDY 3,744.00
COLIN & SHANNON FARRELL 3,600.00
GERRY BUCKLEY 3,600.00
CHRISTY PARKER 3,531.00
EDWARD CASEY 3,500.00
BALLYRYE LTD 3,441.50
BESPOKE CONSTRUCTION C/O GRANT THORNTON 3,420.00
BRIGHT BOOKS SUPPLIES LTD 3,360.27
KAREN BRODER 3,280.00
HUGH FAGAN 3,150.00
JOHN & CHRISTINA BARRY 3,145.00
THERESE MCKIERNAN 3,120.00
AIDEEN REYNOLDS 3,080.00
MICHAEL JOYCE 3,000.00
GERRY MCCABE 2,776.00
NOEL O DONNELL 2,610.50
BERNARD O NEILL 2,598.00
MEL KILRANE 2,598.00
JOHN FERGUSON 2,400.00
MICHAEL SPILLANE 2,381.00
THOMAS BROWNE 2,170.00
HOMECARE INSULATION LTD 2,155.00
Personal Information 2,155.00
JOHN FARRELL 2,076.00
Personal Information 2,005.00
FRANK GREENE PROPERTY SALES 2,000.00
LONGFORD ARMS HOTEL 1,853.55
IRISH LIBRARY SUPPLIERS LTD 1,741.90
THOMAS MC CORMACK 1,650.00
GERARD P NAUGHTON 1,600.00
EDWARD DENNISTON & CO LTD 1,477.05
TURNERS SWIFT PRINT LTD 1,476.20
COONEYS HOTEL 1,450.00
ALAN JENKINS 1,400.00
THE GREVILLE ARMS 1,373.45
GARY ROBINSON 1,300.00
DREAMLINES ENTERTAINMENT LTD 1,234.64
PETER BRADY 1,200.00
GREY WIZARD DESIGN 1,167.53
RONAN MEELEY 1,140.00
JAMES FITZGERALD 1,032.00
Personal Information 954.30
COMMUNITY INSURANCES CONSULTANTS LTD 827.31
WILLIAM FARRELL PHOTOGRAPHY 800.00
JOSEPH & TERESA KIERNAN 763.00
SKELLYS BAR 735.48
CENTRE NEWS 698.85
PAT & ROSE MCCANN 694.00
BILLY HAWNEY 650.00
DOMINICK COMERFORD 630.00
Personal Information 600.00
GERALDINE BOYLE 550.00
MIDLAND TROPHIES 520.00
ELIZABETH FAGAN 500.00
FUTA FATA 479.87
HANLYS SHOP 457.30
FLANAGANS TAKE AWAY 398.90
FOUR MASTERS PRESS 360.00
Personal Information 358.27
Personal Information 340.00
LUIGIS FAST FOOD 326.30
Personal Information 320.00
COLLUM & BARLEY HARBOUR AMENITY GROUP 306.45
ROBERT MONTGOMERY 295.00
IRISH RAPTOR RESEARCH CENTRE (EAGLES FLYING) 280.00
Personal Information 246.20
Personal Information 240.00
TIGH FILÍ 240.00
Personal Information 235.00
BACKSTAGE THEATRE LTD 218.76
SUPERSAMS 216.90
Personal Information 200.00
ANNE SKELLY 192.00
LONGFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY 180.00
GIRASOLE PIZZA & PASTA RESTAURANT 172.00
CLARUS PRESS 165.00
Personal Information 160.00
RED ROSE CAFE 160.00
SEAFIELD HOTEL 140.00
THE RUSTIC INN 133.00
STEAK HOUSE RESTAURANT 112.10
Personal Information 110.50
AUDIOGO LIMITED 110.03
BOOKPOINT LTD 107.92
CAREER CHOICE 101.70
AUDREY HEALY 100.00
Personal Information 100.00
TORANN NA DTONN 100.00
Personal Information 99.90
FRONTLINE MAGAZINE LTD 95.00
INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 86.00
TIME WARNER PUBLISHING B V 84.78
MIDLAND TROPHIES 80.00
Personal Information 80.00
Personal Information 75.00
Personal Information 64.00
Personal Information 60.00
GRANARD INN CHINESE (THU BUI LE THI) 59.00
Personal Information 57.00
ELM PUBLICATIONS 55.46
METRO EIREANN 52.00
Personal Information 50.00
VIEWMOUNT BED & BREAKFAST 50.00
THE HOPE FOUNDATION 47.50
COURTWOOD BOOKS 47.00
DURKINS LONGFORD LTD 45.00
CORK UNIVERSITY PRESS 39.00
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 38.00
INVOLVE LTD 25.00
Personal Information 23.00
INSHORE IRELAND 20.00
RECI 17.30
Accruals and Overhead Allocations -430,469.15

Longford County Council consultancy/professional fees 2011

This is all money spent by Longford County Council on consultancy and professional fees in 2011. The biggest amount went to a law firm.

Ap/Ar ID(T) EURO
E C GEARTY (SOLICITOR) 235,209.67
ORDNANCE SURVEY OFFICE 45,626.28
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES BOARD 26,199.75
NATIONAL UNIV OF IRELAND MAYNOOTH 25,483.21
RPS CONSULTANT ENGINEERS 24,000.05
DR NIALL DONOHOE 23,884.59
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF IRELAND 22,000.00
MATHESON ORMSBY PRENTICE 20,338.97
MIRIAM WALSH 18,911.60
STEPHEN BYRNE BARRISTER AT LAW 17,696.25
KEVIN MURPHY 13,241.19
NIALL NALLY 11,323.49
EDEL BIGGINS 10,419.29
FOROIGE 10,000.00
BRENDAN LESLIE 8,932.74
TOBIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS 8,801.87
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 8,672.07
THE COMMISSIONER OF VALUATION 6,750.00
STATE LABORATORY 6,168.00
DOWNEY HYNES PARTNERSHIP 5,791.06
PMS PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES LTD 4,720.51
OFFICE OF THE STATE PATHOLOGIST 3,998.26
DR MEL GORMAN 3,931.00
DR PADRAIG MC GARRY 3,403.30
CO OPERATION IRELAND 3,000.00
BOTTLE GREEN DESIGN 2,190.00
MALACHI F. CULLEN 2,105.81
THE DAMP STORE 1,815.00
ABATE COUNSELLING & EAP LIMITED 1,785.58
CHRIS THOMPSON 1,740.00
FRS FIRE & RISK SOLLUTIONS LTD 1,588.13
QUINN BROS 1,534.28
NOEL MONAHAN 1,400.00
BEHAN & ASSOCIATES 1,300.75
MR FRANK BYRNE 1,286.04
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES BOARD 1,000.00
CREATE INTERACTIVE 919.60
BARRY HICKEY & HENDERSON SOLICITORS 907.50
VARMING CONSULTING ENGINEERS 847.00
PROPERTY REGISTRATION AUTHORITY 800.00
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CONSULTANTS LTD 750.00
JOANNE SWEENEY 600.00
P J DONOGHUE 586.00
DALTON AUCTIONEERING 556.60
ANDREW CUNNINGHAM 507.07
LAND REGISTRY 500.00
CLAIRE KEEGAN 500.00
RÉ Ó LAIGHLÉIS 500.00
PETER J MCHUGH & CO 484.00
VISION-NET.IE 484.00
IP FORENSICS 478.97
COMPANIES REGISTRATION OFFICE 450.00
GERRY WYNNE 450.00
CCAS LIMITED 441.30
DR JOHN KEENAN 440.00
SEAN HARRINGTON ARCHITECTS 419.33
ANNE SKELLY 400.00
IPA (PUBLISHING AND SALES) 379.56
CHRISTOPHE LOMBARDI 360.00
ALAN EARLEY 350.00
DERMOT M MACDERMOT & CO SOLICITORS 344.38
BACKSTAGE THEATRE LTD 330.00
DR FRANCESCA M BRETT 321.40
UNIT4 BUSINESS SOFTWARE(IRELAND) LTD 314.60
MARTINA BARRY 300.00
LILIANA PATRICIA MURPHY 300.00
PHILOMENA MURPHY 300.00
BELINDA MC KEON 300.00
KEVIN MURPHY 280.00
DR F.W. FREEMAN 270.00
SHIRLEY MARKLEY 250.00
ULSTER BANK SERVICES LTD 250.00
MARY CLARE IGOE 250.00
HANNAH CARLETON 250.00
TRIONA NI CHNAIMHSI 200.00
VODAFONE IRELAND LIMITED 180.00
GREY WIZARD DESIGN 170.25
LANDDIRECT.IE 150.00
ALISON ENRIGHT BARRISTER AT LAW 140.00
MET EIREANN 80.00
EMOBILE 75.00
MIDOC 60.00
DR KEVIN FLANAGAN 50.00
GARDA JOHN NAUGHTON 15.64
EDEL FALLON 0.00
Accruals and Overhead Allocations -59,471.61
545,069.33

Merrill Lynch advice to Department of Finance

Via Pearse Doherty comes this result of an FOI request, reported on here:

Merrill Lynch & Co. told the Irish government in 2008 it would cost 16.4 billion euros ($22.8 billion) at most to rescue its banks, a quarter of the eventual bill for bailing out its financial system.

Merrill produced the estimate in a 45-page presentation to the Dublin-based Irish finance ministry on Nov. 18, 2008, according to documents released by the government after a freedom-of-information request by opposition lawmaker Pearse Doherty. Ireland paid the firm 7.3 million euros for banking advice in 2008 and 2009.

Full documents below, OCRd and turned the right way up.