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# Remuneration

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Minister commits to paying patient advocates for their time and work
A new remuneration policy will be announced next month.
Government says €10m boost to Defence Forces pay will make Irish military careers 'more attractive'
The increase comes following the publication of the report of the Public Services Pay Commission.
New AIB boss wants performance-based bonus ban lifted for bankers as staff are being enticed to competitors
Following the banking crash, a government policy on bonuses was rolled out for State-owned banks.
Timeline: Angela Kerins, charity salaries, and the saga of the baying PAC
Today’s High Court judgement against the former Rehab Group CEO brought to an end a saga that lasted almost three years.
Banks 'fail' to identify risk of awarding bonuses for higher sales
The Central Bank has asked all firms to review their guidelines by the start of next year.
Newly appointed CRC board will receive no remuneration
The Central Remedial Clinic’s board were independently appointed based on their competences.
Kerins and Flannery legal threats to Rehab not to reveal finances
Solicitors’ letters were fired off to the charity group last night.
St Vincent's bosses meet with HSE over pay - but won't say what happened
The hospital group was hauled before the HSE to discuss its compliance with public sector pay rules.
PAC Chairman releases St Vincent's Hospital documents related to senior staff payments
The correspondence from Noel Whelan, Chairman of St Vincent’s Healthcare Group states to the PAC that they believe they are “compliant” with the health sector pay policy.
Ross calls for immediate resignation of CRC Board over salary top-ups
Central Remedial Clinic used charity money to top up senior staff salaries.
'€20m pension' for retiring Irish Medical Organisation chief was halved
George McNeice is now entitled to a pension pot of just under €10 million following the announcement of his retirement from the doctors’ representative group yesterday.
'He's worth it' - Dukes on IBRC chief's €500,000+ salary
Mike Aynsley, the chief executive of the Irish Banking Resolution Corporation, was criticised by members of an Oireachtas committee yesterday for his salary.
Ireland's 10 highest paid public servants
And they all earn more than Brian Cowen.