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- BY KEN FOXE news@irishmirro­r.ie

ALMOST €570,000 of taxpayers’ money was spent on a Leinster House conference including €12,500 on VIP airport lounges, €18,000 for chauffeurs and a €1,700 lunch at the five-star Shelbourne Hotel.

The huge bill was incurred during the two-day European Conference of Presidents of Parliament­s in September for 60 parliament­ary speakers and 400 delegates.

The Oireachtas paid €495,000 to the Convention Centre for hosting the event, which Ceann Comhairle Sean O Fearghail spoke at, with multiple large invoices for venue hire, technical support, and catering.

An event at Dublin Castle included €9,689 paid to the Right Catering Company for white linen, 300 canapes, 422 glasses of wine, 188 pints of

Guinness and 23 staff. A further €540 was spent on kosher food, while an electricia­n was kept on call to ensure everything ran smoothly at a cost of €181. Entertainm­ent bills totalling €5,480 included €3,780 to the UCD Choral Society, €200 for a harpist and €1,500 to the Maynooth Trad Group. There were a number of accommodat­ion bills as well with €1,956 spent at the Travelodge in Dublin city centre which covered the cost of six rooms. A separate bill from the Clayton Hotel for a six-night stay came to €1,512 and another three-night stint at the same venue setting the taxpayer back €846. A fine dining bill of €1,719 w a s incurred at the Shelbourne

Hotel’s renowned Saddle Room restaurant.

An invoice provided under FOI did not say how many people attended with a breakdown showing a food bill of €1,130, a drinks bill of around €390, and “misc” costs of €200.

Other miscellane­ous costs were a design bill of €7,520, a €600 moderation fee for a discussion on hate speech and a floral bill of €700.

A sizeable printing bill of nearly €4,300 covered the cost of name plates, A4 pads, presentati­on gusset folders, small standees, hand held paddle signs, and lectern signage.

A significan­t €12,579 bill was also run up at Dublin Airport to provide VIP lounge services for dignitarie­s flying in and out of the capital.

Invoices for the platinum service included one for five people at a cost of €1,400, and another covering VIP treatment for a group of eighteen with a bill of over €4,300. Other bills paid as part of the conference hosting were €608 for photograph­y, a €218 invoice with Urban Brewing, and payments of around €1,050 for taxis.

A spokeswoma­n for the Oireachtas said: “Hosting the conference in Ireland was an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e our commitment to [Europe institutio­ns] in a post-brexit world and to showcase the best of Ireland to participan­ts from more than fifty countries.” She added the event aligned with one of the Oireachtas’ core strategic goals around strengthen­ing relations with EU, UK, and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

Oireachtas paid €495,000 to the Convention Centre for hosting

 ?? ?? €1,700 Cost of lunch at the Shelbourne €495K The convention centre in Dublin
€1,700 Cost of lunch at the Shelbourne €495K The convention centre in Dublin
 ?? ?? €9,689 Catering costs including pints
€9,689 Catering costs including pints
 ?? ?? SPEECH Ceann Comhairle Sean O Fearghail
SPEECH Ceann Comhairle Sean O Fearghail

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