HSE discussions over staff travel and subsistence as former Ryanair executive told management the bill was “too high” and “much more control” was needed – TheStory.ie
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HSE discussions over staff travel and subsistence as former Ryanair executive told management the bill was “too high” and “much more control” was needed – TheStory.ie
A former key executive from Ryanair told the HSE that the travel and expenses bill for staff was too expensive at €1,050 per staff member and should be drastically reduced. Michael Cawley, who was appointed to the health service board last year, said a €91.3 million annual travel and subsistence bill was “too high” and that “much more control needed to be exercised by management.” Mr Cawley, a former deputy CEO of Ryanair, said the use of online…
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