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Bus Éireann says 'insinuation of corruption' is a 'totally unjustified smear'

The company says that any money made is invested back into the school transport scheme.

BUS ÉIREANN HAS maintained that it does not make money on the school transport scheme despite reports that an independent review has found there is a “profit element” to the arrangement with the State.

According to the Sunday Business Post (paywall), consultants RSM Farrell Grant Sparks (FGS) found allowances paid by the Department of Education to Bus Éireann for “estimated indirect costs” and “implicitly, to provide for a reasonable profit element”.

The report was completed in 2011 but withheld until last month because it was thought to be “commercially sensitive”.

In a statement to TheJournal.ie today, Bus Éireann said that “all monies generated…are invested back into the scheme”.

A detailed breakdown of the School Transport Management Charge element of the scheme is prepared by Bus Éireann and is submitted to the Department of Education and Skills and more recently this information is also published on their website.

The company also took issue with comments made by MEP Jim Higgins. He told Siobhán Brett of the Sunday Business Post that the report shows “undisclosed Bus Eireann profits”.

Its statement continued:

Bus Éireann greatly resents the insinuation of corruption which is a totally unjustified smear on its school transport employees who have worked diligently and faithfully for many years in providing bus services to the children of Ireland.

“On the charge of ‘unlawful state aid’, it has previously been confirmed by the Minister of State at the Department of Education and Skills that ‘the State has maintained the operation and administration of public service obligation transport services and the school transport scheme respectively are in accordance with the provisions of EU law’.”

We welcome FGS’s recognition of our network of local offices with considerable transport management and network planning skills and will continue to invest in school transport to improve service quality, delivery and safety standards, and meet our obligations with dedication and professionalism at all times.

Bus Éireann manages the school transport scheme on behalf of the State. The company says it provides more than 4,000 jobs to private bus operators as a result.

Last year, it contracted €110 million of services to bus owners who deploy over 85 per cent of the vehicles used.

Bus Bribes

Separately, the Irish Mail on Sunday reports that Transport Minister Leo Varadkar has received a report from the company into allegations of bribery within the operator.

A number of weeks back, the newspaper reported that a number of new whisteblowers have claimed that giving free holidays and offering hotel stays to staff were required to win contracts to operate school bus services.

Journalist Michael O’Farrell says there are at least five people who have come forward with allegations of corruption within the scheme.

Gardaí have been informed of the situation.

Read: Bus Éireann ‘expects to be able’ to replace school bus services after company goes bust

Bus Éireann: We treat corruption claims with the utmost gravity

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    Mute Huey
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    May 4th 2014, 6:28 PM

    corruption in state or semi state bodies?
    That would be very unusual, they’ve denied so no point in drilling down into accounts

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    May 4th 2014, 6:47 PM

    Better retire quick lads with the golden handshake and develop complete amnesia before PAC come knocking

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    May 4th 2014, 6:31 PM

    It was the red setter wat did it your honour.

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    May 4th 2014, 6:37 PM

    Incompetent semi-state shocker!

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    May 4th 2014, 6:52 PM

    ‘Attention luggage doors operaaaaaaaaaating’

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    May 4th 2014, 6:34 PM

    Sounds Otto the bus driver is the spokes person for Bus Eireann….

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    May 4th 2014, 7:20 PM

    Hope you enjoyed your holidays you little bullies. You can expect another little holiday to Mountjoy soon enough.

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    Mute Ryan Carroll
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    May 4th 2014, 10:08 PM

    BE employees have had many a holiday based on tenders for school contracts the corruptions RAMPANT but they don’t consider it corruption that’s how they are able to say this with a straght face, they think of it the same as a tip, so what if X Coaches wants to give me a holiday package sure amn’t I good enough for it? am I not the poor persecuted PS empoyee? My union tells me I am..

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    May 4th 2014, 9:45 PM

    Ermmmmmmmmm I won that holiday off him in a game of cards. That was a birthday present. He asked my wife to hold on to it but then said we could keep it. …. I said I would only accept it if it wasn’t a bribe.

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    May 4th 2014, 9:47 PM

    Lads corruption is gone a bit far now…

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    May 5th 2014, 9:24 AM

    All you need is for Martin McGuinness to say is that he believes them and that will be OK.

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