The Christmas bonus is on the way

Minister Michael D'Arcy

There are only 86 days to Christmas as we face into the new month of October with the Budget 2019 and a Presidential Election fast coming down the tracks, however, Wexford Fine Gael Minister Michael D’Arcy has confirmed to WexfordToday.com that the Government has no intention of discontinuing the Christmas bonus.
“I know many people have been concerned in recent days following reports in the media regarding discontinuing the Christmas bonus,” said Minister D’Arcy, who added: “Some newspapers sought to make waves by suggesting that this was under threat, this is absolutely incorrect.”
Minister D’Arcy said: “I can confirm that Minister Regina Doherty has absolutely no intention of discontinuing the Christmas Bonus.
“As is always the case, there is currently no provision for a Christmas bonus in the Department of Social Protection’s allocation for 2018, the decision to pay a Christmas Bonus is made at budget time every year.
“I was contacted by a number of concerned constituents on this issue and I am happy to be in a position to clarify that the Government has absolutely no intention of discontinuing the Christmas Bonus for any Social Welfare recipient.”
The Christmas Bonus was abolished in 2009 by under the Fianna Fáil Government. As the economy recovered, but it was reinstated by Fine Gael in 2014 at the rate of 25%.
This was increased to a 75% payment in 2015 and further increased to 85% in 2016 and 2017.

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