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Donegal TDs claim €800,000 expenses 01.09.09

DONEGAL North East's Deputy Niall Blaney was among the ten highest claimants of TD expenses and allowances since the last general election, it's been revealed.
And the figures show that Donegal's six TDs claimed a total of nearly €805,000 between them on top of their Dáil salaries. A TD's mininum wage is roughly €100,000 a year including top-up bonuses.

Fianna Fáil's Deputy Blaney claimed over €193,000 since the formation of the 30th Dáil in June 2007. Around €33,267 of this was in taxed allowances, with €160,414 in untaxed allowances and expenses. The figures also show that Deputy Jim McDaid Deputy Niall Blaney, left, and Deputy Joe McHugh.
claimed almost €146,000 while Fine Gael's Deputy Joe McHugh claimed almost €120,000.
In Donegal South West, Deputy Dinny McGinley of Fine Gael received just over €177,000 in expenses and allowances; Pat 'the Cope' Gallagher collected €130,000 while Tánaiste Mary Coughlan received just under €39,000.
The figures were compiled by the Irish Independent newspaper under the Freedom of Information Act and show that Ceann Comhairle John O'Donoghue was the highest earner of expenses and allowances in the last two years at €329,288. His taxable allowance totalled €235,044 while he also received untaxed allowances and expenses of €94,244. The figures show that the highest claimants live furthest away from Leinster House and are therefore entitled to mileage and overnight expenses to name but some.
TDs' expenses and allowances have been the subject of much public anger since the beginning of the recession. A10% cut in expenses and allowances is being proposed.
Deputy Blaney who is also co-chairman of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly, was the third highest claimant among the country's 166 TDs. He was attending a family funeral yesterday and declined to comment on the figures.
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