Termination payment of €1.6m to outgoing staff member revealed in Comptroller and Auditor General report
HSE chief executive Bernard Gloster said that 'while some levels of high earning are unavoidable, it is clear that in some cases this has reached unacceptable levels which cannot continue into the future'. Photograph: Gareth Chaney/Collinsemployee earned close to €1 million last year, while another received a termination payment of €1.6 million, the State’s financial watchdog has revealed.
During one weekend call-out last year, “the employee was paid at a rate of six hours’ pay per patient, for each of four patients treated within a single period of 60 minutes, ie in excess of €2,800 for the call-out”.Once the priest was a respected public figure in a crisis.
“The total expenditure on purchases of Covid-19 vaccines up to 31 December 2023 was €449 million. The obsolescence write-offs to that date – amounting to a total of €181 million – represent 40 per cent of the total spent.”
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