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<p>Minister for Public Expenditure &amp; Reform Michael McGrath told to "steer clear of any further specifics" when discussing funding for the €100 electricity credit. Picture: Gareth Chaney/Collins Photos</p>

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Minister advised to 'steer clear' of €100 electricity credit funding specifics
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Union optimism on public service pay move
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A senior government official has said the Central Bank needs to &ldquo;satisfy themselves they are compliant with the law&rdquo; after revelations managers have been given retention payments worth 21% of their salaries at the same time as workers have faced 20% cuts.

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