*Donna McGettigan. Photograph: Éamon Ward

SINN FÉIN TD for County Clare has said that Minister of State Timmy Dooley must declare whether he is one of 10 ministers still not in a repayment plan for salary overpayment.

Deputy McGettigan made her comments after revelations that 10 serving ministers have still not repaid substantial sums of taxpayers’ money more than seven months after overpayments were identified.

Donna said, “Ten serving government ministers – people earning over €180,000 – have still not repaid money they were never entitled to.”

“Seven months have passed and not a single red cent has been returned by those ministers. The failure to return the money only came to light when Pearse Doherty questioned Minister Jack Chambers at the Finance Committee this week.”

“Not only have these ministers paid nothing back, so far none of them have even put their hands up to admit they are one of the 10.”

“That is why I am calling on Minister of State Dooley to declare whether or not he is one of them. The people of Clare deserve to know.”

“Ordinary workers and pensioners would not be shown anything like this indulgence.”

“This is taxpayers’ money. It is not government money, and it is not ministers’ money. It belongs to the people.”

“The idea that senior ministers have been allowed to sit on it for seven months is outrageous and unacceptable.”

“These ministers need to come clean. The public deserves the full picture, and a definitive date by which every last cent will be paid back. Nothing less will do.”

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