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Organisational Information

Who we are

The President’s Establishment consists of a team of civil servants and personal appointees of the President.  

Who we work with

Áras an Uachtaráin and the Office of the President are supported by a number of Government Departments and State Agencies. With staff based at Áras an Uachtaráin, the OPW, the Defence Forces and An Garda Siochána also support the work of the President.

What it costs

The direct costs of the Office of the President in 2023 were €4.2m.

This figure includes the payment of €1.44m Centenarians Bounty to 509 Irish citizens at home and abroad who reach the age of 100 years. The cost of the 29 staff at Áras an Uachtaráin was €2.14m.

The Appropriation account, audited by the Comptroller and Auditor General and published every year like every Department’s accounts, provides details of the costs of running the President’s Office. It also includes details of costs incurred by other Government Departments and State Bodies who provide support and ancillary services to the President’s Office.

The provision of these support services to the President’s Office (e.g. Garda Security, OPW maintenance of the Áras etc.) are matters for the professional judgment of these Departments and agencies. The President’s Office has no control over decisions on the scale of expenditure involved.
 

Further details are available on the website of the Comptroller and Auditor General.

 Office of the   President

Costs for 2023 (€)

Department and other State Bodies who provide support to the Office of the President

Costs for 2023 (€)

Purpose

 Salaries, wages and   allowances

 (29 Staff Members)

 2,141,000

 Office of Public Works

 1,018,000

 981,000

 369,000

  • Staff costs
  • Property Maintenance
  • Electricity, Gas and water charges

 

 Centenarians Bounty

 (509 citizens at home   and abroad who   reach the age of 100   years)

 1,441,000

 Garda Siochana

 223,000

 

 

 Travel and   subsistence

 103,000

 Dept. of Defence

 496,000

 

 

 Training and   Development

 16,000

 Dept. of Foreign   Affairs

 174,000

 

 Professional,   Consultancy and   other services

 173,000

 Central Fund

 962,000

 

 Operating Expenses

 317,000

 Superannuation and   Retired Allowances

 698,000

 

 Asset and Equipment   expenses

 42,000 

 National Shared   Services Office

 312,000

 

 Premises and   Accommodation   expenses

 4,000

 Office of the   Government Chief   Information Officer

 60,000

 

 Communications   expenses  86,000      
 Appropriations in Aid  -124,000      

 TOTAL

 4,199,000

 TOTAL

 5,303,000

 

Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015

​​The Lobbying Act 2015 provides that state bodies publish a list of designated public officials. The designated public officials for the President's Establishment are:

Secretary General: Orla O'Hanrahan
Deputy Secretary General: George Burke