Dublin Port. DPC’s annual report, published earlier this week, shows that its in wages and salaries. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
This in spite of the fact that both its turnover and profits declined last year and there was a 3 per cent drop in port throughput. DPC manages the port facility – all the heavy lifting is done by private companies on site. Some €86,000 was spent by the State-owned entity on staff hospitality during the year, an average of €7,166 a month or €573 per employee. This item of expenditure was at least down from the €100,000 spent in 2022, an average of €8,333 a month.
The number of staff earning between €50,000 and €74,999 declined to 41 from 60 in 2022, while those in the next bracket increased to 53 last year from 46 a year earlier.Separately, the company disclosed the details of a High Court settlement in 2023, under which the company was obliged to pay €415,000 to former chief executive Eamonn O’Reilly for “services provided during his term in office from 2010 to 2022″. It also incurred legal costs of €176,000 in relation to the case.
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Dublin Port Company pays €415k unpaid bonuses to ex-CEOThe Dublin Port Company last year paid out €415,000 in unpaid bonuses to former long serving CEO, Eamonn O'Reilly as part of a High Court settlement.
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