Special Reports

icon environment

This report examines the systems and procedures employed by Teagasc to evaluate its own effectiveness. Teagasc was formed to provide services for the agriculture and food sectors in three distinct services areas – research, advisory services and training. Teagasc 2000 is a comprehensive plan for the future delivery of services which was published in the middle of 1998. Management systems including those associated with the determination of effectiveness are being developed in light of proposals in Teagasc 2000.

icon transport

The National Roads Authority (NRA) was set up in 1994 to oversee the provision of a safe and efficient network of national roads. At the same time, a major roads investment programme also commenced, involving total expenditure of £1.2 billion (1994 prices) in the national roads network over the six year period from 1994 to 1999.

icon communications

This examination considered how four Government Departments and two State Agencies have organised and managed Year 2000 compliance work. It also looked at how three Departments are monitoring the efforts of bodies under their aegis to achieve compliance.

icon justice

The purpose of the examination was to establish the nature, extent and operational costs associated with Defence Property and to consider current arrangements for the management of the property portfolio.

icon economyfinance

The purpose of the examination was to review the efficiency of the procedures for referral of outstanding taxes to Sheriffs and Solicitors and the efforts of these Agencies to recover the amounts due. The examination was concerned with value added tax (VAT), employers PAYE/PRSI liability (PREM) and the Assessing and Collection tax system (ASC).

icon agriculture

The Department of Agriculture and Food (the Department) administers a range of annual grant schemes for farmers producing livestock (mainly cattle and sheep) and certain tillage crops. Most of the funding for the schemes is provided by the European Union (EU) which specifies the rates of payment and rules about eligibility and how the schemes are to be administered. By the end of June 1998, a total of £786 million had been paid out in respect of 543,000 applications made under the 1997 schemes. Grant payments now amount to almost half of the aggregate income from farming.

icon enterprise

The availability of industrial property is an important factor in attracting new business ventures to regional locations. In recent years, the private sector has been willing to take on this role in areas where there is a viable market for property and where there is a potential for economic gain. Three public sector Agencies are involved in the provision of industrial property for the purposes of achieving economic growth either nationally or in regional and peripheral areas. At the end of 1996, the Agencies were responsible for portfolios of industrial property with a book value of £274 million, comprising 2,200 hectares of land and 1.2 million square metres of factory space.

icon socialsupport

The Supplementary Welfare Allowances (SWA) scheme was introduced in 1977 as a scheme of last resort to provide financial and other assistance on the basis of need with the objective of breaking the cycle of poverty in Ireland. The scheme is managed by the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs (the Department) but is delivered locally through Community Welfare Officers (CWOs) as pan of the community welfare service operated by the health boards. There were approximately 300,000 recipients who received payments of £152 million in 1996. The overall administration costs in 1996 were almost £17 million.

icon crossgovernment

This examination set out to gather information about consultancies undertaken by all government departments in the period 1994 to 1996.

icon economyfinance

The purpose of the examination was to review the current organisation of VAT collection and control procedures with particular reference to the results achieved from registration, collection, control and enforcement work over the past five years. The examination also sought to identify opportunities for further system refinements which would contribute to increasing the effectiveness of the procedures.