TDS AND SENATORS have made close to 5,000 representations to the Passport Office on behalf of their constituents seeking passports in the last two years.

One minister has made close to 200 in the last two years.

TDs can make representations to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Passport Office on behalf of distressed constituents whose passport applications are taking longer than expected.

The Department of Foreign Affairs currently has a dedicated channel of communication for politicians and the Passport Office and is the dedicated point of contact for all representatives.

The system was established in the mid-90s, when there were long queues outside the passport offices in Dublin and Cork.

The practice of politicians making representations for individuals applying for passports has been criticised in the past, with talk of discontinuing the system of fast-tracking passport applications in 2008.

This followed on from controversy surrounding the then Taoiseach’s involvement in helping a businessman obtain a passport.

At the time, Foreign Affairs Minister Dermot Ahern ordered a full review of the system under which politicians could fast-track passport applications for constituents. However, the system is still in place.

The information released to TheJournal.ie under the Freedom of Information Act, shows that six TDs have made between 100 to 200 representations in the last two years.

Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan has made the most representations. Last year the Passport Office received 163 from the Cabinet minister, while up until the 27 April 33 had been received, totalling 196.

Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan Source: Sam Boal

Fianna Fáil’s Pat the Cope Gallagher follows, having made 167 representations in the last two years – 112 in 2017 and 55 so far this year.

Minister for Rural and Community Development Michael Ring made 94 in 2017 and 39 this year, totalling 133.

Fianna Fáil’s new deputy leader Dara Calleary has made a total of 130 representations. He made 96 representations on behalf of individuals last year and 34 this year to the end of April.

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Donegal TD and Fianna Fáil TD Charlie McConalogue has made 115 representations – 79 last year and 39 this year.

Kerry TD Michael Healy-Rae Source: Sam Boal

Kerry TD Michael Healy-Rae made close to 100 representations – 52 last year and 47 this year.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has made a total of 49 in the last two years – 23 in 2017 and 26 so far this year.

While a number of politicians were contacted for comment in relation to their figures, only Dara Calleary and Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher responded.

Calleary told TheJournal.ie that he gets queries all year around in relation to passports.

“People contact us in relation to passports for last minute family events, holidays, business trips etc.