The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan welcomed the increased resource allocation of €2.79 billion for Justice Sector #Budget19. @CharlieFlanagan @DeptJusticeIRL
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"We have been rebuilding the Garda organisation & An Garda Síochána will reach over 14,000 by the end of 2018. I welcome the provision of funding to facilitate the continuing recruitment of up to 800 more Gardaí in 2019." Minister Flanagan speaking on
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#Budget19 provides for a further €10m in the Transport Fleet and €17m in the Garda Building Programme. This capital investment is a key enabler in the reform programme and will be one of the main pillars on which the future of policing will be built.” Minister Flanaganpic.twitter.com/TSRG6YhM3m
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1/2 Minister Flanagan “The workload of FSI has increased in recent times..
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2/2 Minister Flanagan "€43.6m will provide FSI with the much needed facility to carry out its crucial role in the criminal justice sector. Any further additional requirements will be kept under close review in conjunction with the Director General of the FSI.”
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Funding of over €3.5m for Equality measures across a range of areas: Gender Equality €1.9m, Traveller & Roma Initiatives €0.5m, Migration & Integration fund €1.0m & LGBTI Equality measures €0.2m.
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