18/02/2015
Adams Slams Govt Over Breach Of Ministerial Pay Caps
Sinn Féin has criticised the government following a breach of pay caps for Ministerial Advisers.
Party leader Gerry Adams said that there was "no austerity for the Government’s golden circle," when he raised the issue in the Dáil.
Addressing the Taoiseach, Mr Adams said a "culture of privilege" across the upper echelons of the public sector was encouraged by the continued breach of pay caps for Government Advisers.
He said the Government was living in a bubble and pointed out that the Taoiseach is paid more than the President of France, a country with a population of 64 million. Meanwhile, in stark contrast, he said planned cuts to the One Parent Family Payment will push lone-parent families further into poverty.
"In light of the hardship and restraint being imposed on citizens through the Government’s austerity policies, the continued breach of pay guidelines for extremely well-paid Ministerial advisers is entirely unacceptable," Mr Adams added.
(MH/IT)
Party leader Gerry Adams said that there was "no austerity for the Government’s golden circle," when he raised the issue in the Dáil.
Addressing the Taoiseach, Mr Adams said a "culture of privilege" across the upper echelons of the public sector was encouraged by the continued breach of pay caps for Government Advisers.
He said the Government was living in a bubble and pointed out that the Taoiseach is paid more than the President of France, a country with a population of 64 million. Meanwhile, in stark contrast, he said planned cuts to the One Parent Family Payment will push lone-parent families further into poverty.
"In light of the hardship and restraint being imposed on citizens through the Government’s austerity policies, the continued breach of pay guidelines for extremely well-paid Ministerial advisers is entirely unacceptable," Mr Adams added.
(MH/IT)
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