About €208m paid to 142,000 staff but small number still to receive payment, says Minister
The State has spent €88 million on payments for HSE employees, €52 million on section 38 employees and €67 million on section 39, non-public sector employees, Mr Donnelly said.
Mr Donnelly said he had asked the HSE to pay such bodies on a self-assessment basis, and to validate the individual payments made afterwards. In relation to Dublin Fire Brigade staff and prison nurses, he said the money had been sent through to these employers “quite some time ago”.
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