Barristers paid record fees in FitzPatrick trial
Barristers in the trial of former Anglo Irish Bank chairman Sean FitzPatrick were paid record fees, The Irish Times reports.
Senior counsel for the prosecution and defence were paid €3,000 a day, over three times the standard rate of €858 a day for senior counsel in Circuit Court trials.
The senior barristers were paid a €40,000 brief fee to take the case, above the the normal brief fee of €1,716. The prosecution’s two junior counsel were paid brief fees of €26,400 and €16,000 respectively.
Correspondence released to the Irish Mail on Sunday following a Freedom of Information request shows the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions wrote to the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform requesting the barristers be paid a higher rate due to the complexity and importance of the trial.
Mr FitzPatrick’s 127-day trial at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court ended when Judge John Aylmer directed an acquittal on 27 charges because the prosecution had not established a sufficient case to go to the jury.