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Cowen leads dollar charge with Ministerial pension worth $7million dollars

Fianna Fail fat cats laughing all the way to the bank


Bertie Ahern and Brian Cowen
Bertie Ahern and Brian Cowen
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Ministers in the government that crashed the Irish economy will reap in pension payments worth almost $15million a year between them for the rest of their lives – with former Prime Ministers Brian Cowen and Bertie Ahern top of the pile.

New figures released show that ex-Fianna Fail leader Cowen will pocket an annual pension worth $206,000 until the day he does.

Bertie Ahern, the man he succeeded as Irish PM, will receive $210,000 a year while another 28 former

Ministers are entitled to pension plans worth $140,000 a year for the remainder of their living days.
Cowen, still only 51 and 14 years off the normal pension age, was the man in charge when the Celtic Tiger collapsed. He also authorised the controversial and costly bank guarantee scheme that plunged Ireland into recession.

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The pensions rogue gallery also includes former Justice Minister Ray Burke, who was jailed on corruption charges.

Health Minister Mary Harney, Arts Minister Martin Cullen and former speak of the house John O’Donoghue, the man at the centre of an expenses scandal, will receive almost $150,000 on an annual basis.

Pension experts have confirmed that private sector workers would need to build up a pension fund of almost $10million to receive such generous payments.

The industry sources estimate that Cowen and Ahern will cost the state between seven and eight million dollars each in pension payments.

Up to a hundred former ministers receive pensions from the state, even if they are now employed in the private sector.

The new figures were obtained by Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams in his role as a member of the Irish parliament.

Sinn Fein’s spokesman on finance Pearse Doherty said: “The fact that this level of payment is being paid to former ministers when we are facing into one of the harshest Budgets in history is a scandal.”
 


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I agree with muirisobric 100%
should be shot for treason
Among their other achievements, these two clowns Ahern & Cowen are in great part responsible for the fact that Ireland is now flooded with foreign settlers, from all parts of the globe. At the same time the only traffic out of Dublin Airpor is that of young Irish men and women abandoning their ancient homeland to seek a livelihood elsewhere.
Stay by the Erne, Michael D. has nothing to say about this, it is beyond his remit. The Irish president can't scratch his ar** without the permission of the taoiseach.
I've been sayin' it all along. The biggest crooks ofem all. The "LEADERS". many of them should B in jail..
What has Michael D. to say about this? I think the people of Ireland may wake up and see that Martin and Gerry put country first. When the populous do then we can see a better Ireland for all.
Being a traitor to the Irish People has its reward. Crime does pay.
If the 2 clowns pictured had any honor, they would relinquish their pensions given the mess they made of Ireland. Forgot, they are not Japanese.
 




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