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County Manager salary unchanged for two years

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john-tierney-dccDespite swingeing cuts affecting the poorest in Irish society, austerity has not been imposed on Ireland's 33 County Managers whose high salaries  are unchanged since 2010. County Managers are paid an average salary of €143,054.48 per annum, a total spend of €4,720,798.00 each year. The highest paid paid County Manager is Dublin City Council's John Tierney (pictured) with a salary of €189,301. We are seeking salary details for previous years before 2010. County Managers are entitled to additional allowances (outlined below). By Malachy Browne.

Three County Managers are women, thirty are men. The full list of County Manager salaries are outlined below. They were provided by Environment Minister Phil Hogan in response to a question from Dessie Ellis: 

Council Salary Manager Population
Dublin City Council €189,301.00 Dr. John Tierney 506,211
Cork County Council €162,062.00 Martin Riordan 399,802
Fingal County Council €162,062.00 David O'Connor 273,991
South Dublin County Council €162,062.00 Joe Horan
Cork City Council €153,260.00 Tim Lucey
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County €153,260.00 Owen Keegan
Kildare County Council €153,260.00 Michael Malone
Meath County Council €153,260.00 Tom Dowling
Limerick City and County Council €142,469.00 Conn Murray
Clare County Council €142,469.00 Tom Coughlan 117,196
Donegal County Council €142,469.00 Seamus Neely 161,137
Galway County Council €142,469.00 Martina Moloney 175,124
Kerry County Council €142,469.00 Tom Curran 145,502
Kilkenny County Council €142,469.00 Joe Crockett
Louth County Council €142,469.00 Joan Martin 122,897
Mayo County Council €142,469.00 Peter Hynes 130,638
South Tipperary County Council €142,469.00 Billy McEvoy 88,433
Westmeath County Council €142,469.00 Daniel McLoughlin
Wexford County Council €142,469.00 Eddie Breen 145,320
Wicklow County Council €142,469.00 Eddie Sheehy 136,640
Galway City Council €132,511.00 Joe O'Neill
Waterford City Council €132,511.00 Michael Walsh
Carlow County Council €132,511.00 Tom Barry
Cavan County Council €132,511.00 Jack Keyes
Laois County Council €132,511.00 Peter Carey
Leitrim County Council €132,511.00 Jackie Maguire
Longford County Council €132,511.00 Tim Caffrey
Monaghan County Council €132,511.00 David Fallon
Offaly County Council €132,511.00 Pat Gallagher
Roscommon County Council €132,511.00 Frank Dawson
Sligo County Council €132,511.00 Hubert Kearns
North Tipperary County Council €132,511.00 Joe MacGrath
Waterford County Council €132,511.00 Denis McCarthy
Total: €4,720,798.00
Average €143,054.48

 

Allowances are also available to County and City Managers. Up to 7.5% of their salary may be claimed in travel and subsistence expenses. Additionally, a Manager or Assistant Manager is entitled to an entertainment allowance "incurred by them in relation to development functions and public relations associated therewith". The level of allowance corresponds to the number of Assistant Managers as follows:

  • County or City Manager Up to €2,095
  • Manager and one Assistant Manager Up to €3,683
  • Manager and two or more Assistant Managers Up to €5,270
  • Manager and three or more Assistant Managers Up to €6,858
  • County and City Managers with designated responsibility for a Regional Authority may claim an allowance of €5,662 per annum in respect of these responsibilities

Assistant Managers

As outlined by John Gormley in 2010, the salary scale for Assistant Managers and Directors of Service, from 1 January 2010, was €90,453. At the time, this was due to increase by annual increments to €94,565, €98,677, €102,788, and €106,900. We are seeking clarification if these increments were approved or suspended.  

 




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