District Court Judge Claims Over €54,000 in Travel, Accommodation, and Food Expenses
Judges in Ireland are eligible for travel and subsistence reimbursements as part of their official duties. Recent data from the Courts Service highlights significant expenses claimed by the judiciary.
Judge Claims Over €54,000 in Travel and Subsistence Costs
In the previous year, judges collectively claimed over €2.1 million in expenses. Among them, District Court Judge Gerard Furlong stood out with the highest claim.
Expense Breakdown
Judge Furlong’s total reimbursement amounted to €54,361. This figure includes travel, accommodation, and food-related expenses incurred during his judicial responsibilities.
Key Statistics
- Total judicial claims last year: €2.1 million
- Highest claim by an individual judge: €54,361
- Claimant: District Court Judge Gerard Furlong
The data underscores the financial support structures in place for the judiciary, aimed at facilitating their mobility and duties throughout Ireland. These expenses reflect the essential nature of travel for judges as they carry out their responsibilities across various jurisdictions.