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Keaveney in line for cash windfall 07.06.11

FORMER senator Cecilia Keaveney is in line for a huge cash windfall after 15 years as a Fianna Fáil member of the Oireachtas.
The former TD, who first took a Dáil seat in 1996, will receive a one-off termination payment of €55,000. She will later receive an annual pension of €40,000 and a lump sum of more than €125,000.
During her four years in the Seanad, the Moville woman earned an annual salary of €70,000 with an even higher annual salary for the decade before that as a sitting TD. She was also entitled to unvouched expenses of around €50,000 per year.
She narrowly lost her Dáil seat in 2007 after which she won a seat in the Seanad. As she did as a TD, she also sat on a number of Oireachtas committees.
Relations soured spectacularly between the 43-year old and Inishowen grassroots supporters earlier this year with rival, Charlie McConalogue, receiving the overwhelming support of party members to go forward to contest the election.
Senator Cecilia Keaveney
First elected to the Dáil in a 1996 by-election, Keaveney comfortably retained her seat in the 1997 and 2002 General Elections before narrowly losing out to Niall Blaney in 2007.
In recent years the former senator became a member of the Council for Europe, where she was outspoken on the issue of corruption in sport.
The former music teacher was also a prominent member of the British-Irish Parliamentary Body, the Oireachtas Commission, the Good Friday Agreement Committee and the Joint Committee on Education and Science. (Inishowen Independent)
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