From 1987, an ad for Blue Nun.
When we couldn’t tell our arse from our Merlot.
Delicious aftertaste?
There was nun.
Rehab’s Angela Kerins is delivering her opening statement to the Public Accounts Committee in Committee Room 1 right NOW.
From her opening statement:
“There’s a lot of confusion in the public mind as to how independent, not-for-profit companies like ours receive funding from the public purse. The two main Rehab Group companies that contract with the Irish State are RehabCare, as I said, and NLN [National Learning Network] And they’re represented here today by their respective executive directors, Laura Keane and Marie Kelly.
We’ve provided all the detailed information that both contracted organisations require and this includes details of salaries and other costs. John McGuire, who’s a director of Rehab Lotteries, is also here to help with the discussion on the charity lottery compensation fund and the unfair cap on charity lotteries.
We’ve come here today at short notice to provide support to you in your examination of public expenditure in these areas. But we’ve also come here to clear up a few misleading information regarding our lottery business and it’s related income. I want to mention the issue of salaries that has been given some media space over the last months. The salary of the Rehab Group chief executive [Ms Kerins] and group management team is set by the board, following advice from independent renumeration experts as to the rate of the jobs in the market. This team oversees not only one charity but an international group of charities, commercial companies, joint ventures and limited liability partners. We’re also involved at policy-level and are recognised internationally as experts in our field. And such a diverse organisation is expert management capable of operating across this whole wide domain.
While I’m not privy to all of the deliberations of the Rehab Group board, I am aware of the methodology used. Each job is evaluated by a size function and the sector of which it has relevance.There is a comprehensive scoring system involved and the comparators are from a representative sample of private sector status in semi State companies. The system works out the market median, i.e. the salary level in the middle of the market. For well over a decade, all senior salaries of the Rehab Group have been advised by independent assessment and set in the median. However, while the market median is the desired Rehab Group position, I can tell you all that the group management team are at least 20% below the current market median for the total renumeration and have been for some years. And, chairman, I can go through that in more detail if you want later on in relation to that methodology.
Later
And for clarity, the salary of the Rehab Group Chief executive is not being paid out of the funding being discussed here today.
Jaykers.
Watch live here
Helen writes:
I’m looking to see if anyone knows a Philly McManus from Roscrea, Co. Tipperary, owner of a Peugeot 08D. I’ve found her tax disc documents outside on Stephens Green South this morning. I can post them back to her, but if she is in the area, she may want to collect.
Anyone?
UPDATE: Philly has emailed.
Now Robinson says he might go,
For saying that he didn’t know,
Of the OTR deal,
Which is rather surreal,
Don’t worry, it’s all just a show.
John Moynes
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
Scenes from a demonstration held by the Irish Postmasters’ Union last night with Mattie McGrath (2nd pic) and Michael Healy-Rae TD speaking, above.
The protesters claim a new partnership between An Post and Tesco will destroy the Irish post office network in two years. The Tesco deal will see Tesco staff, not bound by the Official Secrets Legislation, provide post office-like services from Tesco supermarkets.
The protesters last night called on the Government to make a clear plan to sustain post offices throughout Ireland.
Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland
The food issuer by Aoife Dooley.
Aoife sez:
“This cover was designed specially for The Food Issue. The idea behind it was to create a dream I had when I was unfortunate enough to contract Swine Flu three years ago. I could see food floating around my bedroom and I was convinced my legs were chicken drumsticks and that I was in The White House. It was a good time.”