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Minister McGrath’s Speech at the Irish Tax Institute Annual Dinner

Ministers speech addresses opportunities and challenges for the Irish economy

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    Ministers McGrath and Smyth launch digital and ICT Connecting Government 2030 strategy

    Our aim with this strategy is to provide better public services for individuals and businesses

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    Minister McGrath welcomes the publication of the inaugural OECD Trust Survey 2021

    Ireland is one of 22 countries that participated in the 2021 survey

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    Statement by Minister McGrath on Budget 2022

    Statement by the Minister on priorities and funding ahead of September's Budget

Consultations

  • Public Consultation on Digital Public Services

    22 July 2022

  • Public Consultation by Independent Review Panel to review Senior Public Service Recruitment and Pay ...

    28 June 2022

  • Public Consultation on the Freedom of Information Act

    14 June 2022

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Publications

  • Fiscal Monitor July 2022

    3 August 2022

  • Prospects 2022 - Ireland’s Major Infrastructure Project Pipeline

    2 August 2022

  • Major Projects Advisory Group

    26 July 2022

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Press releases

  • Minister McGrath welcomes the publication of the inaugural OECD Trust Survey 2021

    3 August 2022

  • Office of Government Procurement shortlisted for 8 awards at the National Procurement Awards 2022

    29 July 2022

  • Minister McGrath welcomes enactment of new law to strengthen Whistleblower protection

    28 July 2022

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Ministers

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    Michael McGrath

    Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform

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    Ossian Smyth

    Minister of State with responsibility for Public Procurement and eGovernment,  Minister of State with responsibility for Communications and Circular Economy

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    Patrick O'Donovan

    Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works


Senior management

  • David Moloney

    Secretary General of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

  • Jasmina Behan

    Assistant Secretary of the Public Service Delivery Division,  Assistant Secretary of the Work and Pensions Division

  • Colin Menton

    Assistant Secretary of the Public Service Resourcing Division

  • Barry Lowry

    Government Chief Information Officer

  • Paul Quinn

    CEO and Chief Procurement Officer of the Office of Government Procurement (OGP)

  • Claire O'Reilly

    Principal Officer of the Human Resources Strategy Unit

  • David Feeney

    Chief Operations Officer

  • Dr. Tom O'Connell

    Chief Medical Officer for the Civil Service

  • Marianne Cassidy

    Assistant Secretary of the Public Service Transformation Division

  • Shirley Comerford

    Assistant Secretary of the Public Service Workforce Division

  • John Kinnane

    Acting Assistant Secretary of the Expenditure Policy Division

  • John Conlon

    Assistant Secretary of the Climate Division


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