A recent session in the Dáil saw a fiery exchange between Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald, as they clashed over the significant salary increases awarded to the heads of several semi-state bodies.
Ms. McDonald brought to light the substantial pay hikes that have caused considerable debate. She revealed that the chief executive of CIE received an increase of a striking €35,000. The figures for other transport sector leaders were even more pronounced, with the head of Bus Éireann seeing a €50,000 hike and the chief of Iarnród Éireann benefiting from a staggering €75,000 increase.
These revelations are sure to fuel public discussion and scrutiny regarding executive compensation within state-backed organisations, especially at a time when many households are grappling with rising living costs. The debate underscores ongoing tensions surrounding pay equity and the accountability of public bodies.
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