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Cllrs declared €106k in LE24 campaign by Páraic McMahon paraic@clareecho.ie

CLARE’S 28 councillors submitted a combined expenses claim of €106,352 following last year’s local election with a former Mayor of Clare seeking to be reimbursed for purchasing an e-bike. One year on from the 2024 local elections, The Clare Echo has analysed the self-declarations from candidates on their expenditure and donations

received in the sixty days prior to polling day. First elected in 1991, Cllr Michael Begley (IND) is the county’s longest-serving councillor and he has claimed for acquiring an e-bike in Limerick City to the tune of €1,750. “Rural canvassing is very awkward when driving, I found it extremely helpful and advantageous when canvassing rural areas,” he told The Clare Echo. “I still use it, it isn’t something

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that finished when the election was over. It was great value I think”. Cllr Tom O’Callaghan (FF) had the highest bill of all councillors at €8243.60 followed by Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) €8049.90, Cllr Rita McInerney (FF) €6983.39, Cllr Michael Shannon (FF) €6780.00 and Cllr Tony Mulcahy (FG) €6312.90.

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 Doonbeg’s John Gallagher is surrounded by his children Maria Murphy and Michael Gallagher as he celebrates his 100th birthday. Photo by John Sheridan


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