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The Central Bank spent €55,000 on biscuits last year

That’s a lot of biscuits!

IT LOOKS LIKE bankers have a very sweet tooth judging by figures released of the Central Bank’s food bill for 2014.

The bill was published in The Sunday Business Post today and shows that €55,000 was spent on biscuits alone last year.

Overall the bank spent over €1 million on subsiding food, tea and coffee for its 1,250 staff.

The Central Bank has been accused of taking the biscuit with its food bill.

The bank told the paper that the biscuits are provided ‘at training events, seminars, meeting with external bodies, press conferences/briefings, internal meetings, and staff refreshments”.

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    Mute Eamonn Boylan
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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:16 PM

    Fair play to all who took part!!!

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    Mute Rosaleen Cranley
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    Mar 26th 2014, 1:24 AM

    Do the Irish cancer society get the one million or is it divided ?

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    Mute aurilton
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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:18 PM

    Wow this is amazing. The power of social media and the fact that most of us will be ‘touched’ by cancer in some way, during our lifetime

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    Mute mister
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    Mar 25th 2014, 7:18 PM

    This is one of the utterly most positive things ever to happen on the internet in Ireland in my opinion.

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    Mute John Joe Mc Fadden
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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:20 PM

    Well done to all who took part in such a good cause.

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    Mute Bernard Gallagher
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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:46 PM

    Good cause ,but thank god for make up

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    Mute DaveMac
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    Mar 25th 2014, 10:28 PM

    Yeah you need some from the looks of it

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    Mute Barbara Christopher
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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:38 PM

    Would love to know who started this. They deserve a pat on the back. Well done.

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    Mute Rosaleen Cranley
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    Mar 26th 2014, 1:26 AM

    It was a make up. Makers idea I think

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    Mute Yvonne Nolan
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    Mar 25th 2014, 8:08 PM

    An article in the Irish Examiner in 2011 said that the Irish Cancer Society Chief Executive received €8.28 per €1,000 of charity income. I wonder if this still the case? If it is, would this be payable on the €1m raised through the #nomakeupselfie phenomenon?
    I’m a donor myself, and I’m fairly sure that people who have donated did so with the expectation that their donation will go towards research and charitable work and not to fund perks for an already very well paid Chief Executive (€145k per annum according to the same article in 2011).
    People’s faith in charities has been seriously undermined over the last few months, and I would hope that the generosity of people who have donated the €1 million raised would be repaid by the Chief Executive not accepting any payments from the funds that have been raised by the #nomakeupselfie campaign.

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    Mute brian magee
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    Mar 25th 2014, 8:53 PM

    Yvonne,

    you totally misunderstand how they figures are got. and are guilty of spreading misinformation and causing alarm.

    what happens is they get the salary for a year say 2012, and they get the total donations and divide them into it.
    so if they raised €100 in 2012 and the CEO salary is €10. they say he got 10% (based in 2012 figures)

    however if they raised €1000 in 2012 the CEO still gets €10 but they say he got 1% (based in 2012 figures)

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    Mute Yvonne Nolan
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    Mar 25th 2014, 9:10 PM

    Brian, if I do misunderstand then I apologise. You’ve explained it a lot better than the article I read. There was no intention to spread any misinformation on my part. I was concerned based on my understanding of what the article said. Thanks for clearing it up. I’ll request that my comment be removed.

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    Mute Trevor Beale
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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:31 PM

    Not to defer on how great a campaign this is, to which I donated myself, I sent a mail to the ICS facebook page last week asking how much of the €4 was actually going to actual research, and not staff or CEO’s. I’m still waiting on a reply, but their page has still been updated to notify me of their daffodil campaign!!! Bit sceptical now being honest!!

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    Mute Deirdre Meredith
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    Mar 25th 2014, 7:32 PM

    Out of all monies raised in 2012 only 11% goes to research into adult cancers and more shocking is childhood cancer research only gets 1 %

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    Mute Deirdre Meredith
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    Mar 25th 2014, 7:44 PM

    So my donation went to aoibheanns pink tie

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    Mute Deirdre Meredith
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    Mar 25th 2014, 7:58 PM

    But I will say fair play to everyone that done this and raised monies for different charities

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    Mute brian magee
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    Mar 25th 2014, 8:16 PM

    In fairness, i don’t think the CFO is going to reply to a question like that on facebook.

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    Mute DaveMac
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    Mar 25th 2014, 10:29 PM

    They need to pay staff – are you that stupid?

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    Mute Trevor Beale
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    Mar 26th 2014, 8:52 AM

    Not out of that specific money raised, stupid!! That was my question ya gowl.

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    Mute Aoife McCarrick
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    Mar 25th 2014, 9:34 PM

    Have not done a selfie without makeup as for one thing I mostly only wear lipstick for makeup and secondly I am a 7 year oesophageal cancer survivor that has just turned 40. i have given to the Irish Cancer Society though, I found their helpline great when I was in the early stages of diagnosis, sometimes you need to talk to someone who is caring but not family.

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    Mute Andrea Rock Massey
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    Mar 25th 2014, 7:01 PM

    I donated my €4 to Focus Ireland, others I know donated theirs to an animal rescue.

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    Mute Karen Whelan
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    Mar 25th 2014, 11:58 PM

    I donated €4 to Irish cancer and €4 ispca after reading an article on here about that abandoned horse

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    Mute FDL_
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    Mar 26th 2014, 1:34 AM

    Aren’t you great…

    I don’t need to tell people what or to which charity I’ve donated to in the past. But do continue as you wish.

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    Mute Karen Whelan
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    Mar 26th 2014, 10:24 AM

    Don’t be a troll all your life!

    I’m proud I was part of something on this scale. I’m super proud of every person that donated.

    I wasn’t being an ass and looking for praise I was simply stating I had donated after reading a sad article on here.

    The power the media have is huge

    Go back under your bridge

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    Mute Suzanne O'Connor
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    Mar 25th 2014, 7:00 PM

    Brilliant. Well done everyone :)

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    Mute cutsie
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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:37 PM

    Wowsers how brave of people to not wear makeup and take a photo of themselves and put it up on Facebook. Well done everyone.

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    Mute Stephen Byrne
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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:43 PM

    Just like neck nominations, a new craze spreads quicker that a standard post asking for money. Maybe focus on the donation rather than the gimmick aye? (A gimmick which obvioudly has been very successful and deserves nowt but praise)

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    Mute FDL_
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    Mar 26th 2014, 1:37 AM

    Ah sure it’s something to make the women feel great about themselves showing their little picture of the huge sum of €4 beside their picture of themselves that only a husband should see.

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    Mute Stiofán De Priondárgas
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    Mar 25th 2014, 10:15 PM

    Far better idea than “like and share if you hate cancer” post. Most positive thing to happen on social media since it’s origins. I know a good few girls would go mad if a photo was taken of them without makeup and posted on Facebook, and then to them actually do go ahead and do it. €4 to €10 is not a lot when you think of it, it could be easily wasted on things you don’t need (alcohol etc.) but it shows every little bit counts when it comes to charity donations, 1 million that’s some amount of money. Simple & effective well done to all that took part & donated

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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:41 PM

    Won’t donate to these scammer charities ever again

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    Mute brian magee
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    Mar 25th 2014, 8:18 PM

    Some charities are good some and glorified PLC’s. its not fair to tarnish all charities with the same brush

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    Mar 25th 2014, 8:55 PM

    Always good to be careful of me hard eared cash.

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    Mar 25th 2014, 9:13 PM

    well if that is the case you shouldn’t go around posting potential libelous statements ;)

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    Mute Martin Churchill
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    Mar 25th 2014, 11:13 PM

    To those negatively attacking the cancer society. They provide a vast range of services, research is only part of it. The service and counselling they provide for the suffers and families of patients is second to none. And also to those who have lost loved ones. Cancer will affect 1 in 3 people in Ireland directly, which mean we will all be touched by it. Look at the work being done before you start harping about salaries. I,for one, donated and am proud to have done so, and proud of all those who did

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    Mute Farbin
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    Mar 25th 2014, 8:13 PM

    Congrats girls. You shared a picture of yourself in your natural form. Line up for your medals

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    Mute Norman Hunter
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    Mar 25th 2014, 8:42 PM

    You need to chill out.

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    Mute Adrian De Cleir
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    Mar 25th 2014, 6:49 PM

    The first I heard the idea being put forwarded to actually make money from it rather than people just posting picks of themselves to “spread awareness” was from rubberbandits, I can’t confirm they actually decided to try promote making money from it, but if they did fair play to them!

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    Mute Karen Whelan
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    Mar 25th 2014, 11:57 PM

    Are you kidding me??

    They had a post up the day I actually posted my selfie saying how stupid people were for doing it how would taking pics cure cancer etc

    Someone must have informed them of the donation part which wasn’t widely publicised (I personally didnt tell everyone that I donated even though I did) because the next day when thee dis got hold that we had raises quarter of a million they had red faces and had nothing but praise

    When I asked them why the 360 on their earlier statement they deleted my comment

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    Mute Farbin
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    Mar 25th 2014, 7:17 PM

    I have a new found appreciation for make up now

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    Mar 25th 2014, 11:06 PM

    I think this is fantastic and don’t get me wrong it’s a great organisation but cancer gets so much between this and relay for life and a lot of other donation campaigns and there is so many other awful diseases out there look at nicky McFadden and motor nueron disease 18 months is their life expectancy…. I know 2 close people who have died from motor nueron disease and that’s just one prime example of other areas that need fundraising….

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