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»Gift blitz in final year as Taoiseach »Cakes, whiskey & sliotar handed out
TAOISEACH Leo Varadkar handed out porter cakes, 15-year-old bottles of whiskey, sliotars and a Mayo GAA jersey as gifts in his final full year in office.
His department spent almost €6,000 on presents in 2023 for presentation to heads of state, dignitaries and for use on official trips to the United States, Ukraine, and elsewhere.
The priciest present was the €1,100 paid for a sterling silver bell given to US Vice President Kamala Harris on St Patrick’s Day last year.
Mr Varadkar said the item was a “token of appreciation and [an] emblem of peace and freedom” and gave Ms Harris a silver St Brigid’s Cross brooch worth €57.90 as well.
The Department of the Taoiseach spent around €800 buying whiskey and cake for BIG GULP Bushmills whiskey the leaders of each of our EU partners, as well as the Presidents of the European Commission, European Council, and European Parliament.
The presentation of 29 bottles of Bushmills 10-Year-old Single Malt whiskey last December cost €668.45 while the bill for the same number of porter cakes was €130.21.
Mr Varadkar also purchased Christmas gifts for his Cabinet colleagues with the cost of the items listed as just under €200 in a log of departmental spending.
He presented six candles decorated with an image of Government Buildings to ministers
as well as 12 sets of silver cufflinks with a gold harp embossed.
Other gifts included the traditional Crystal Shamrock Bowl which was given to US President Joe Biden for St Patrick’s Day 2023 and which cost €100.
Mr Biden was also presented with an Irish men’s rugby jersey, which was given to the Taoiseach’s department, an Irish women’s soccer jersey and a Mayo GAA jersey that cost €75.
For the US First Lady Jill Biden, there was a complimentary hamper from Bord Bia with Irish foods and delicacies, a silver coin costing €64.34 that commemorated the 100-year anniversary of women’s right to vote, and a St Brigid’s Cross brooch for which €57.90 was paid. Other gifts from the St Patrick’s Day trip included a complimentary sliotar and a €75 Bambu hurley that was given to Congressman Richard Neal and several shamrock pins handed to other dignitaries.
The Prime Minister of Luxembourg was presented with a €64 bottle of Redbreast 15-year-old whiskey last June while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy received two volumes of plays by Brian Friel, which together cost €69.50.
In November, the President of South Korea Yoon Suk Yeol was presented with a €114 bottle of whiskey while his First Lady Kim Keon-hee received a €40 green herringbone scarf.