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Payments to Members of Donegal County Council 2019 Payments to Members of Donegal County Council 2019 Cathaoirleach's Municipal Leas Municipal District Monthly Travel Foreign Rep District Chathaoirleach's Chair Broadband Mobile Councillor Allowance Subs Travel Payment Allowance Allowance Allowance SPC Chair Allowance Allowance Total Liam Blaney 9473.37 * 757.03 17,093.00 1,000.00 28,323.40 Enda Bonner 4187.75 7,193.00 422.00 11,802.75 Ciaran Brogan 7833.12 * 239.98 17,093.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 2,400.00 * 32,066.10 Kevin Bradley 3649.18 1,328.45 9,906.00 575.00 15,458.63 John Campbell 153.80 652.53 654.00 38.33 1,498.66 Paul Canning 6052.72 * 857.42 17,093.00 1,000.00 6,000.00 599.76 * 553.38 32,156.28 Tom Conaghan 8375.14 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 359.88 154.40 26,982.42 Donal Coyle 3649.18 650.92 9,906.00 575.00 14,781.10 Gerry Crawford 5205.30 * 1,489.09 17,093.00 1,000.00 299.88 153.44 25,240.71 Nicholas Crossan 7867.79 * 4,830.65 * 2,007.33 17,093.00 1,000.00 17,248.00 159.55 50,206.32 Terry Crossan 4887.63 9,906.00 575.00 15,368.63 Albert Doherty 9062.87 * 762.04 17,093.00 1,000.00 27,917.91 Gary Doherty 4931.52 1,037.79 17,093.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 299.88 492.98 28,355.17 Liam Doherty 5150.52 17,093.00 1,000.00 359.88 565.80 24,169.20 Mickey Doherty 3256.35 7,193.00 422.00 2,500.00 13,371.35 Rena Donaghey 8420.96 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 26,513.96 Martin Farren 8.806.08 17,093.00 1,000.00 2,530.00 20,623.00 Eugene Gallagher 1125.77 3,270.00 192.00 4,587.77 Payments to Members of Donegal County Council 2019 Marie T. Gallagher 9467.11 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 6,000.00 33,560.11 Adrian Glackin 2835.20 7,193.00 422.00 10,450.20 Martin Harley 5761.27 1,000.00 17,093.00 1,000.00 2,530.00 359.88 600.00 28,344.15 Noel Andrew Jordan 8538.52 150.51 17,093.00 1,000.00 3,450.00 359.88 148.00 30,739.91 Jimmy Kavanagh 6754.56 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 359.88 209.52 25,416.96 Donal Kelly 757.40 1,663.43 95.83 Niamh Kennedy 9381.76 * 1,495.12 17,093.00 1,000.00 3,450.00 652.32 * 33,072.20 Micheál C. MacGiolla Easbuig 10352.96 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 359.88 28,805.84 Frank Mc Brearty 5167.54 * 575.01 17,093.00 1,000.00 3,450.00 2,500.00 719.76 * 409.54 * 30,914.85 Michael Mc Bride 7628.41 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 142.45 687.83 * 26,551.69 James Pat McDaid 2275.70 7,193.00 422.00 9,890.70 Michael McClafferty 5336.00 857.46 9,906.00 575.00 209.93 16,884.39 Martin McDermott 9142.68 725.93 17,093.00 1,000.00 3,450.00 299.88 261.68 31,973.17 Ian McGarvey 7475.75 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 5,059.00 359.88 108.85 31,096.48 Noreen McGarvey 5419.05 608.96 9,906.00 575.00 152.24 16,661.25 Patrick McGowan 8126.39 * 3,542.67 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 2,530.00 704.76 * 485.94 * 33,482.76 Bernard McGuinness 9124.92 17,093.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 30,717.92 Michael McMahon 5522.85 9,906.00 575.00 16,003.85 Gerry McMonagle 6092.42 * 1,465.41 17,093.00 1,000.00 25,650.83 Seamus Maguire 2932.52 5,885.00 345.00 9,162.52 Anthony Molloy 5439.80 613.95 9,906.00 575.00 179.94 136.41 16,851.10 Payments to Members of Donegal County Council 2019 Jack Murray 7574.48 1,216.31 17,093.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 274.9 353.19 30,011.88 Micheál Naughton 8698.27 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 2,530.00 359.88 29,681.15 Seámus O' Domhnaill 4518.91 1,000.00 7,193.00 422.00 12,649.00 25,782.91 John O'Donnell 4560.00 3,591.21 17,093.00 1,000.00 6,890.00 3,500.00 359.88 472.57 37,466.66 John Seamais O'Fearraigh 9455.46 * 17,093.00 1,000.00 5,980.00 368.93 33,897.39 Barry O'Neill 4316.57 * 7,193.00 422.00 11,931.57 Dessie Shiels 0.00 2,943.00 173.00 Terence Slowey 3809.45 3,742.38 * 7,193.00 422.00 509.83 * 388.80 * 16,065.46 Barry Sweeny 382.47 9,906.00 575.00 209.93 127.97 11,201.37 * Arrears paid previous years Note: Representational Payments / Cathaoirleach's Allowances are gross figures and were subject to PAYE and PRSI. Cathaoirleach Cllr Séamus O' Domhnaill June 2018- June 2019 Cllr Nicholas Crossan June 2019 - June 2020 Leas-Chathaoirleach Cllr Martin Harley June 2018 - June 2019 Cllr Niamh Kennedy June 2019 - June 2020 Payments to Members of Donegal County Council 2019 Municipal District Chairs June 2018-2019 June 2019-2020 Donegal Municipal District Cllr Micheál Naughton Cllr Noel Jordan Glenties Municipal Cllr John S. District Cllr John S. O' Fearraigh O'Fearraigh Inishowen Municipal District Cllr Martin Farren Cllr Martin Mc Dermott Lifford/Stranorlar Municipal District Cllr Patrick Mc Gowan Cllr Frank Mc Brearty Letterkenny/ Milford Municipal Cllr John O' District Cllr Ian Mc Garvey Donnell .
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