> The report highlighted that no repayments had been made at the time in relation to 682 cases while a further 28 cases had been deferred.
Repayments aren’t generally “made”, they are taken from salary. The employee has very little input on it. That’s how it is in the public sector as a whole. It most often arises in the case of unpaid leave or sick leave above the annual allowance. It’s just a matter of the pay section catching up with the employee record.
Second_P on
>€1,679,140, representing approximately 0.45% of the total wage bill for Revenue staff of €374.1m that year.
Like obviously fix issues with overpayments but that’s a pretty tiny error percentage.
Reasonable-Food4834 on
Try it sometime
DrCatholicGuilt on
Moaning about the Civil Servants.
The recession is back baby. This time with more immigrants and less houses
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> The report highlighted that no repayments had been made at the time in relation to 682 cases while a further 28 cases had been deferred.
Repayments aren’t generally “made”, they are taken from salary. The employee has very little input on it. That’s how it is in the public sector as a whole. It most often arises in the case of unpaid leave or sick leave above the annual allowance. It’s just a matter of the pay section catching up with the employee record.
>€1,679,140, representing approximately 0.45% of the total wage bill for Revenue staff of €374.1m that year.
Like obviously fix issues with overpayments but that’s a pretty tiny error percentage.
Try it sometime
Moaning about the Civil Servants.
The recession is back baby. This time with more immigrants and less houses