
12 October-November 2025
stated that: “The Department’s view is that the
1975 arrangement is a cost recovery model.
Despite this, funding provided to Bus Éireann
for indirect costs has been in excess of Bus
Éireann’s reported costs incurred. The
Department understand the estimated excess
— €11.2 million at the end of 2015, falling to
€6.7 million in 2016 — is held in reserve and is
available for future school transport
operations. However, the statutory financial
statements of Bus Éireann do not support this
position, and the Department does not include
the estimated excess funding as an asset on
its balance sheet”.
The C&AG continued: “The Department has
not provided a clear explanation as to why the
accumulated surplus is necessary and why it
did not renegotiate the terms of the
arrangement so that it would pay Bus Éireann
the amount of the verifiable costs incurred on
school transport in any given year”.
Parliamentary Quesions nd
Replies
In March, 2024, the Minister for Education,
Norma Foley, replied to a PQ from Michael
Fitzmaurice TD concerning what he described
as “the transaction purportedly returning the
net cash surplus of €6.7 million to her in 2018
from the ring-fenced account”.
In her reply on 6 March, 2024, the Minister
said: “This amount was held by way of an
uncommitted reserve to be used solely for the
purposes of the Student Transport Scheme.
The balance on the uncommitted reserve was
€8.1m at the end of December 2011 and
reduced to €6.7 million at the end of December
2018 when it was repaid fully to the
Department”.
This broadly echoes statements from other
Ministers for Education and Transport on the
matter.
In 2013, then Minister for Transport, Leo
Varadkar, replied as follows to a question from
Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald: “The scheme
operates on a cost recovery basis and Bus
Éireann does not make a profit on the scheme”.
More recently, elected politicians, including
two Ministers in the current government, were
given similar assurances that any surplus
accrued by Bus Éireann from school transport
funds are ring-fenced by the company.
Among those who have asked how the
surplus in the school transport funds was
handled and disclosed within the Bus Éireann
accounts are current ministers, Noel Grealish
TD, Sean Canney TD, Sean Fleming TD and
Simon Harris TD, as well as Mary Lou McDonald
TD, Pearse Doherty TD, Alan Kelly TD, Catherine
Murphy TD, John McGuinness TD, Michael
Fitzmaurice TD and others as far back as 2011.
In the light of the recently disclosed bank
records, it would appear that the Dáil has been
misled on dozens of occasions by successive
Ministers and Ministers of State over this
period.
Attorney Generl response
Deputy Grealish is currently a Minister of State
in the Department of Agriculture, Food and
Marine. After his appointment earlier this year,
Mr Grealish met with the Attorney General,
Rossa Fanning SC, to express his concerns
about the failure of the Department of
Education to provide him with the information,
including the exact profit related figures from
the school transport scheme, which he
requested in his parliamentary question in
2019. He told the AG that the Dáil record should
be corrected as he believed that the answers
he received from the Department were
misleading. Mr Grealish informed STS Ltd. that
the AG said he would deal with the matter.
In May 2025, Brian Lynch, the solicitor for
STS Ltd., wrote to the Attorney General asking
him to explain what Bus Éireann did with
surplus cash retained by the company from the
School Transport Scheme and referring to the
meeting Mr Fanning had with Minister of State,
Noel Grealish, a month previously.
Mr Fanning had previously responded in
April to STS Ltd, just days after meeting Mr
Grealish, in a letter in which the AG stated that
any proceedings which STS Ltd. wanted his
oce to issue against Bus Éireann and other
parties “would be unwarranted, vexatious and
an abuse of process given the background to
these proceedings and the fact that your
client’s proceedings have been considered
and conclusively determined by the Irish
courts”.
The AG cited comments by the Supreme
Court which were critical of the solicitor for STS
Ltd. and Mr Doyle over what it described as the
“unprofessional nature” of their
communications to various bodies, and their
“fundamental misunderstandings of legal
matters”. Fanning said that the Supreme Court
had explained “why none of the allegations
concerning the withholding of information in
respect of the Bus Éireann accounts come
within the provisions of recent criminal
statutes”.
In its letter of 16 May, 2025, STS Ltd. stated:
“The purpose of Minister Grealish’s
discussion was to request that you take
corrective action in relation to the withheld and
misleading information in the 19 written
parliamentary answers in the appendix to
Counsel’s opinion dated 29th January, 2025.
This included the Bus Éireann profit-related
answer given to Minister Grealish in 2019.
However, rather than have the record of the
Dáil corrected, whoever assisted with your
personal reply letter, unfortunately withheld
information from you and continued with the
same pattern of misleading distraction and
repetition of the same court quotations that are
known to be misleading in fact and law”.
The company wrote to An Taoiseach, Micheál
Martin, on 19 May, 2025, in relation to the
refusal of the AG to correct what it described
as “misleading parliamentary answers” and
the withholding of “key information” from
government minister, Noel Grealish.
The Taoiseach’s oce acknowledged receipt
of the email from STS Ltd.
The revelations that school transport monies
were not “hermetically sealed o” or “ring-
fenced” as claimed by Bus Éireann and the
State for the past decade and more has made
the issue politically damaging for the
Government, former and current Ministers and
the Attorney General as well as for Bus Éireann
and the Departments of Transport, and
particularly Education.
Minister for Educion, Norm Foley, misled
he Dil h he ne csh surplus of €6.7
million o her in 2018 from he ring-fenced
ccoun ’ws held by wy of n uncommied
reserve o be used solely for he purposes of
he Suden Trnspor Scheme’
Leo Vrdkr nd Norm Foley