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POL
04-12-2009, 04:52 PM
By Shane Phelan Investigative Correspondent


Friday December 04 2009

ENVIRONMENT Minister John Gormley was at the centre of a transparency row last night after €26,500 of his foreign travel expenses were omitted from records released by his department.

The bills, mainly for car hire, the use of VIP airport lounges and expensive chauffeur transfers between airport terminals, were not included in a list of costs released this week.

But it quickly became clear that glaring omissions had been made -- and the true figures were released following a complaint from the Irish Independent.

A spokesman for Mr Gormley last night denied there was "any attempt to deceive anyone".

But the incident is a major embarrassment for the Green Party leader, who promised two months ago -- at the height of the John O'Donoghue controversy -- to publish his expenses, saying he was committed to openness and transparency in government.

And despite the full set of expenses finally being released to the Irish Independent, they have yet to be published on the Department of Environment's website.

The department's initial response to a Freedom of Information request left out around 40pc of the €66,000 in costs run up by Mr Gormley on 22 foreign trips since he was appointed minister in 2007.

The omitted expenses included over €8,000 in fees for the use of VIP airport lounges in Dublin, London, Brussels and Frankfurt.

A further €3,000 was spent chauffeuring Mr Gormley between terminals at Heathrow Airport. The controversial limousine service was used by the minister six times in the course of four different foreign visits -- despite the availability of a free shuttle between terminals.

A further €1,800 was spent sending a car from London to pick up Mr Gormley from the ferry port in Holyhead -- to bring him to a climate change conference in Hay-on-Wye, in Wales, in May last year.

Almost €3,600 was also charged by a luxury chauffeur service to provide a biofuel car for Mr Gormley and his wife during a five-day visit to London for St Patrick's Day festivities last year.

The Irish Embassy was billed for 58 hours' car hire, including one day when the car was made available to the minister for 15 hours.


A further €3,000 was spent chauffeuring Mr Gormley between terminals at Heathrow Airport. The controversial limousine service was used by the minister six times in the course of four different foreign visits -- despite the availability of a free shuttle between terminals.

A further €1,800 was spent sending a car from London to pick up Mr Gormley from the ferry port in Holyhead -- to bring him to a climate change conference in Hay-on-Wye, in Wales, in May last year.

Almost €3,600 was also charged by a luxury chauffeur service to provide a biofuel car for Mr Gormley and his wife during a five-day visit to London for St Patrick's Day festivities last year.

de mange
04-12-2009, 04:57 PM
oh oh .. the yellows caught with their hand in the till

moral high ground in trouble now

POL
04-12-2009, 05:00 PM
the sneering hypocritical prick, 3600 for a hippy car to bring him around london, FFS

jd26
04-12-2009, 05:04 PM
A further €1,800 was spent sending a car from London to pick up Mr Gormley from the ferry port in Holyhead -- to bring him to a climate change conference in Hay-on-Wye, in Wales, in May last year.

That's the dopiest part.

He made a big deal about not flying to that conference, but sending a car to pick him up from London would have negated any environmental benefit from that and more.

London to Holyhead to Hay-on-Wye to Holyhead to London. That's 1,000 km of driving. Fly to Birmingham or Cardiff and get the train to Hay-on-Wye and you've produced a lot less CO2, John.

starchaser
04-12-2009, 10:16 PM
That's the dopiest part.

He made a big deal about not flying to that conference, but sending a car to pick him up from London would have negated any environmental benefit from that and more.

London to Holyhead to Hay-on-Wye to Holyhead to London. That's 1,000 km of driving. Fly to Birmingham or Cardiff and get the train to Hay-on-Wye and you've produced a lot less CO2, John.

a classic case of "do as i say, not as i do"

this climate change lark sure has its benefits - hay on wye chaffeurs, trips to Bali, trips to Kyoto, and coming up , a trip to Copenhagen. one thing is sure - if you're a politician and want to build up the air miles , be sure to be in the climate change camp.

hemlock666
06-12-2009, 12:05 AM
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A further €3,000 was spent chauffeuring Mr Gormley between terminals at Heathrow Airport. The controversial limousine service was used by the minister six times in the course of four different foreign visits -- despite the availability of a free shuttle between terminals.

A further €1,800 was spent sending a car from London to pick up Mr Gormley from the ferry port in Holyhead -- to bring him to a climate change conference in Hay-on-Wye, in Wales, in May last year.

Almost €3,600 was also charged by a luxury chauffeur service to provide a biofuel car for Mr Gormley and his wife during a five-day visit to London for St Patrick's Day festivities last year.

Good old Greens. Dan "I'd Like Another Pie" Boyle farts away 90k in expenses and John Gormless leaves the bicycle at home in favour of the limo. These people are fuckers in the worst sense of the term. I wish they'd jump in the river and remove their carbon footprint.

Beaty
21-12-2009, 08:26 PM
The fact that he spent 3.5 K on a fucking Bio-Fuel Rental sums up this twit for me....

Christ,

S

Langer Dan
21-12-2009, 08:42 PM
A further €3,000 was spent chauffeuring Mr Gormley between terminals at Heathrow Airport. The controversial limousine service was used by the minister six times in the course of four different foreign visits -- despite the availability of a free shuttle between terminals.

What a mope.

Bye bye greens.
How they failed to learn even a single lesson from what happened to the PDs is just amazing.

Goes to show how closeted from reality our public representitives are.

POL
21-12-2009, 11:33 PM
Gormley makes my skin crawl

Langer Dan
22-12-2009, 02:10 AM
Disgusting individual.

I hope they build a nuclear power plant in his back garden.

GisforGrenade
22-12-2009, 01:15 PM
The planet is doomed if the Green party are here to save it for us, will never vote Green's as long as I live because Dan Boyle thought that rezoning Musgrave park for development would obscure some people's view of an industrial park. Stunning natural beauty oh wait its a bunch of teenagers dealing drugs behind a skip, prime example of an idiot politician and here was me thinking Fianna Fail had a monopoly on them.