Council chiefs' 1.3m golden handshake 'obscene'
Bumper pension payoffs last year to five retiring county and city managers totalling 1.3m were last night described as "obscene."
Deputy Clare Daly made the comment in response to figures provided by Phil Hogan, the environment minister, showing that five managers received 1.3m in golden handshake payments.One retiring manager, Joe Horan at South Dublin County Council, received a lump sum and special severance gratuity payment in excess of 300,000. He received a lump sum of 227,698, and a special lump sum payment of 75,899 for a combined award of 303,597.
Mr Horan was aged 64 when he officially retired in April of last year and is now receiving annual pension payments of 75,899 per annum.
Since the start of 2010, 11 retiring managers have shared 2.855mn in pension payoffs.
"The idea of county managers being paid more than twice the national industrial wage in annual pension payments and retiring on six-figure lump sums is obscene, particularly in the light of the austerity that many people are facing," Ms Daly said.
Retired Limerick city manager Tom Mackey received a lump sum payment of 202,646 and the highest-ever special severance gratuity payment of 91,222 received by a county manager when he retired in Feb 2012 to give him a combined 293,868. Mr Mackey aged 58 when he retired is now in receipt of annual pension payments of 73,422. His deal included terms that allowed him to get pension benefits for years he did not work.
Gerry Behan retired as Limerick county manager aged 64 in April, and received a pension payoff of 270,194, between a lump sum of 202,646 and special severance payment of 67,548. He is currently receiving annual pension payments of 67,548.
Tom Dowling retired as Meath county manager aged 59 last September, and received a payoff of 290,658 made up of 217,994 in a lump sum and 72,664 as a special severance gratuity. He receives annual pension payments of 72,664.
Eddie Breen, the retired manager of Wexford County Council, received a pension lump sum of 202,646.
Mr Breen, who retired last November, is in receipt of annual pension payments of 67,548.
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