Building on the Government’s Decision of 2011 which established an open process operated by the Public Appointment Service inviting expressions of interest for membership of State Boards, Brendan Howlin, […]
29 September – 3 October 2014
This Week in PER
29 September – 3 October, 2014
This Week
Today is Cabinet Committee Day, Minister Howlin, Secretary General Watt and Officials are attending a series of Cabinet Committees […]
IGEES is currently recruiting Graduate Economists
The Irish Government Economic and Evaluation Service is an integrated cross-Government service to support better policy formulation and analysis within the civil service, enhance the role of economics in […]
Minister Howlin announces publication of Audit Committee Guidance
The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Mr. Brendan Howlin TD today, 25 September 2014 announced the publication of guidance to assist audit committees operating in the central government […]
Minister Harris promoting SME engagement at the National Ploughing Championships
National Ploughing Championships an opportunity to engage with SMEs around the country, says Minister
Mr Simon Harris T.D., Minister of State responsible for Public Procurement is attending today’s (25 September […]
Extending the exemption from Rates for Sports Facilities Valuation (Amendment)(No.2) Bill 2012
Minister of State Simon Harris announces proposed amendment which will ease the rates burden on many local sports clubs.
Minister of State Simon Harris announced today that he will be […]
22 – 26 September 2014
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Launch of Public Consultation on Largest Repeal of Legal Instruments and Orders in Irish History
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The Curtains are Up – Pre-Budget Meetings
In little over 3 short weeks, on 14 October 2014, the Budget and Expenditure Report for 2015 will be delivered by Michael Noonan and myself.
Preparations for this day began […]
(English) Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin, T.D. welcomes CSO figures
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin, T.D. welcomes CSO figures
“Today’s national account figures which suggest that Irish GDP grew by 7.7% in the year to June and […]





