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ThomasJ
08-09-2008, 13:26
From the Independent



'Astonishing' €2m bill for transport plan advisers

By Senan Molony Deputy Political Editor


Monday September 08 2008

TRANSPORT Minister Noel Dempsey spent €2m on consultants in the first six months of 2008 -- with most of the money splurged on promoting the Transport 21 blueprint.

The bill was dubbed "truly astonishing" as it emerged that €1.2m has been spent this year on public relations, marketing and advertising.

The huge spend went towards promoting Transport 21, even though many projects aren't due for completion before 2020.

Labour Party finance spokeswoman Joan Burton said: "At a time when the Government has announced that it is cutting back on such frivolous and wasteful expenditure, it seems extraordinary that Mr Dempsey could continue to splurge taxpayers' money on promoting his department and himself."

According to newly obtained figures, the Department of Transport has splurged more than €18m on outside consultants since 2003.

Advertising

But whereas only 12pc of the amount spent on consultancy in 2007 (€4.3m) went on PR, advertising and marketing, by this year a whopping 60pc was being diverted in this direction.

The spending on advertising Transport 21 has gone into newspapers, TV and radio -- even though many of the key projects have been delayed. Mr Dempsey even spent €70,000 on designing a new logo for the €34bn programme, even though the existing logo had been developed by his department for free.

It comes after Environment Minister John Gormley was criticised for spending €15m on a climate change advertising campaign -- compared to just €5m on the home insulation programme.

Fine Gael transport spokesman Fergus O'Dowd has previously criticised the €3m overall spent on promoting the Transport 21 programme as a waste of money.

He said: "A double decker bus costs €280,000. So the money being spent this year alone would buy 10 more buses."

The Transport 21 plan was launched in a blaze of publicity in November 2005 but Mr Dempsey has already admitted that most of the key projects will not meet their target completion dates.

- Senan Molony Deputy Political Editor

weehamster
08-09-2008, 14:44
....and nice ad's they were too. :rolleyes:

Mark Gleeson
08-09-2008, 14:46
We had a chat with Fergus O'Dowd about this a while back, seems its taken quite a while to actually get some numbers on it.

BTW if the DTA needs a logo, we can sort out a copyright approved one in about 30 seconds, don't worry the artwork is already done

Mark
08-09-2008, 15:26
And how much will YOU charge?

Mark Gleeson
08-09-2008, 15:42
Irish state owns the copyright already.

But as we engineers would say
50 cent for chalk for the mark on the broken bit
49,999.50 for knowing where to put it

zag
08-09-2008, 15:47
50c for the chalk ? Ah come one, sure you can use chalk loads of times, that's a rip off. 1c max.

Irish state owns the copyright already.

But as we engineers would say
50 cent for chalk for the mark on the broken bit
49,999.50 for knowing where to put it