Ministers are set to approve the appointment of a new deputy commissioner of An Garda Síochána following concerns over pension and tax issues that stalled the process. The new deputy commissioner will be responsible for “policing and security” within the organization, with the position remaining vacant since March due to fears about pension implications. The appointment comes with a salary of almost €200,000 per year, with tax concerns related to pension pots for gardaí having delayed the process, despite recent phased increases in the standard fund threshold.
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