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Prompt Payment Reports

It is a government requirement that all Public Sector bodies commit to paying their suppliers within 15 calendar days of receiving a valid invoice. The 15-day period begins on the day a valid invoice is received at its designated address. For an invoice to be valid, it should contain all information required by the contracting party and any such information required should be reasonable. 

As a Public Sector body, the FSAI is required to report on a quarterly basis to the Department of Health on prompt payments. This is in line with the Government’s Decision No. 29296 of 2 and 8 March 2011.

Details from 2019 to the most recent quarter can be found below.

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Purchase Orders over €20,000

In line with the Programme for Government commitment to enhance the transparency of the Public Service, Purchase Orders for goods and services procured by the FSAI of more than €20,000 in value are published in arrears on a quarterly basis.

Purchase Orders are inclusive of VAT, where appropriate

Suppliers subject to Withholding Tax will have it deducted at point of payment which may decrease the amount actually paid to under €20,000

Penalty interest may be added at point of payment for late payments over 30 days (or whatever is agreed with the supplier which will increase the payment. In addition, if the penalty interest amount calculated goes over €125, it is then subject to DIRT

Although a Purchase Order may have been raised, it is possible that no payment has been made yet. Where this is the case, ‘N’ would appear in the Paid column

The report includes payments for goods or services. It does not include grant-in-aid, reimbursements, etc.

Some Purchase Orders may be excluded if their Publication would be precluded under Freedom of Information legislation.

Purchase Orders over €20,000 

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Financial Statements and Annual Reports

Financial Statements are made available in the Annual Reports of the FSAI

Board Member remuneration

Board Member remuneration for non-Executive Directors is published annually in the FSAI’s Financial Statements. These are available in the Annual Reports of the FSAI

Funding/sponsorship of non-Public Bodies

This does not apply to the FSAI.

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