From the FOI we received and the PQ put in by Leo Varadkar we can see that of the €127,663 spent on limousines during 2007 Cartel was paid €115,642.20.
In 2008 the Irish embassy in London spent a further €101,000 on limos and €99,343.40 of this went to Cartel.
What was surprising though was the fact that the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) picked up the tab of €2,953.40 for two Enda Kenny car hires. We asked Fine Gael about this and it said it sometimes booked limos through the Irish embassies. The usual practice was for the DFA to bill FG afterwards and FG would settle the bill.
Except this didn't happen for a bill of €2,265 for a three day St Patrick's day trip to London for Kenny in 2006. According to FG Kenny was visiting Irish emigrant groups and a food fare. The DFA, however, said it was never reimbursed. FG say this is because it wasn't billed but it is now in contact with the DFA to sort it out.
Considering that Leo Varadkar, in the IT story, slags the government for "squandering" money and paying "more for less" on limousine hire it's interesting to look at Kenny's unpaid bill.
FG may (eventually) pick up the tab for this but did Kenny really need to have his Mercedes limo on the clock for 33 hours over three days?
A copy of Kenny's 2006 limo bill which came to €2,265 (on 2006 rates) is here.
Fine Gael are not required to repay the other bill which came to €688.44 as Kenny was a guest of Bertie Ahern for the Taoiseach's address to the British houses of parliament.
Trevor Sargent's limo bills for two trips between Heathrow Terminals last November are here and here. As you can see the procedure was to ferry an embassy official out to Heathrow to meet the minister and guide him safely from one VIP lounge to another VIP lounge in a different terminal.
When everyone else was using normal gas guzzlers isn't it great that the DFA made sure Sargent had hybrid and bio-fuel cars to keep his carbon emissions between terminals to minimum? Very green indeed.
But what about the free bus?
You know what? This is why there was no appetite for calling Donoghue to retire when the expences were emerging. They know they're all tainted by this.
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How about covering Dublins biggest and nastiest problem, all our MURDERS.
There was 20 murders in Dublin in 2008.
This year there is 19 murders...the HIGHEST IN EUROPE.
We need more analysis and debate, let's not wait for another Veronica Guerin murder to get the media going about this major issue in Dublin.
Let's not brush this under the carpet or be afraid of these scum ruining Dublin!
Ref this article:
http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Dublin-has-become-the-gun-murder-capital-of-Europe-69575922.html
Jimmy the Dubliner.