Irish Daily Mirror

Dubai trip chauffeur bill will drive taxpayer mad

Top health chiefs booked an extra car to bring delegation around Expo in Middle East

- BY FERGHAL BLANEY Political Editor news@irishmirro­r.ie

STEPHEN Donnelly and Robert Watt had a chauffeure­d car costing the taxpayer €1,000 arranged to ferry their delegation around Dubai Expo 2020 earlier this year.

Freedom of Informatio­n documents obtained by the Irish Mirror show a car and driver was booked for the Health Minister and his Secretary General’s trip by the Irish Embassy, in addition to the Embassy’s own transport.

There is also reference in the FOI documents to a “golf event” attended by the controvers­ial €300,000 a year salaried Mr Watt while on his taxpayerfu­nded trip to Dubai.

The two men were slammed at the time for jetting out of the country to attend Expo at the end of January.

At the time, their department was engulfed in a number of controvers­ies, such as the South Kerry CAMHS scandal, Covid was still rampant and the health service was at breaking point.

No other Secretary General had travelled out to Expo during three trips in the preceding months, including Enterprise Minister Leo Varadkar’s in November.

Emails between the Irish ambassador, Aidan Cronin, embassy officials and Department of Health staff revealed the booking of an extra chauffeure­d vehicle outside the normal embassy fleet.

Mr Cronin said: “The hire prices for a car with driver are €250 per day.”

The embassy’s own eightseat sedan car was also used

for transport of the ministeria­l crew. The Expo programme for the Minister and Secretary General had events scheduled for four days at the end of January and start of February, leaving a tab for the taxpayer of about €1,000 for chauffeur services.

Another email from the hotel the delegation was staying at, the five-star Voco Bonnington at Jumeirah Lakes Towers, shows the hotel organised airport transfers separately.

The documents obtained by the Irish Mirror also show the two top men in Health had two days off during their six-day trip.

Mr Watt had a meeting scheduled at a “golf event”, while Mr Donnelly declined the invitation.

Shane Lowry and Rory Mcilroy were among the golfing stars that were playing in the Dubai Desert Classic, which was played the weekend Mr Watt and Mr Donnelly were in Dubai. Rory

Mcilroy narrowly missed out on winning the tournament.

Mr Donnelly and Mr Watt had official engagement­s on the Thursday and up until lunchtime on Friday and then they were off-diary until Monday morning.

This is despite Ambassador Cronin’s office arranging for the Health Minister to speak on a panel as part of Expo on Sunday afternoon.

But this booking had to be cancelled. Another email from one of Mr Donnelly’s senior aides said: “As mentioned, the Minister’s preference is not to have programmed events on the weekend.

“I see he is now listed as a participan­t in the Healthier World, Healthier People, World Majlis event on Sunday.”

A further email then added: “The Minster would prefer not to have commitment­s over the weekend, so on that basis I think we should turn down the offer of a speaking slot for the Expo event on 30 January.”

The official final itinerary seen by the Irish Mirror shows the Sunday event was removed from the schedule.

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 ?? ?? CONTROVERS­Y Stephen Donnelly and Robert Watt
CONTROVERS­Y Stephen Donnelly and Robert Watt
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EXPO-SED The event in Dubai

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