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Josepha Madigan Net Worth 2023, Husband, Children, Family, Parents, Salary, Age

Josepha Madigan net worth

Did you know Josepha Madigan is a politician from Ireland? This piece lets you know Josepha Madigan net worth, husband, children, parents, family, age, height, salary, and other information you need.

Introduction

Josepha Madigan is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion since July 2020. She has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Rathdown constituency since 2016. She served as Minister for Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht from November 2017 to June 2020, and as Chair of the Committee on Budgetary Oversight from July 2017 to November 2017.

Early life

NameJosepha Madigan
Net Worth$2 million
OccupationPolitician
Age53 years
Height1.68m
Josepha Madigan net worth
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Josepha Madigan was born on May 12, 1970 (age 53 years) in Dublin, Ireland. She attended Mount Anville Secondary School and Trinity College Dublin. She is married to Finbarr Hayes, and they have two children. Her father, Patrick Madigan, was a Fianna Fáil County Councillor in Dublin, her mother, Patricia Madigan, was a barrister who had a background in Fine Gael. She and her family live in Mount Merrion. Madigan is a survivor of sexual assault.

Madigan is a qualified solicitor, who practiced in family law for twenty years, before her election to Dáil Éireann. She is also certified as a mediator by the Mediators’ Institute of Ireland and is a previous Council member of the MII.

She is a former Specialist Liaison Officer for Family Mediation in the MII. Madigan is the author of the first book in Ireland on mediation: Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Ireland, a handbook for family lawyers and their clients (Jordan Publishing, 2012). She has also self-published a novel called Negligent Behaviour.

Political career

Josepha Madigan served as a councillor for the local electoral area of Stillorgan on Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council, from May 2014 until she was elected a TD in 2016.

Madigan issued a leaflet in 2014 claiming that providing accommodation for Travellers in her constituency would be “a waste of valuable resources”. When asked about this later, Madigan claimed “Some people won’t want to live beside people in halting sites, there might be more crime, that there might be anti-social behavior”.

She was elected to Dáil Éireann following the 2016 general election as a Fine Gael TD for the Dublin Rathdown constituency, beating sitting Fine Gael TD Alan Shatter by nearly 1,000 votes. She was appointed Chair of the Committee on Budgetary Oversight in July 2017.

Before becoming a minister, she was an active member of the Public Accounts Committee. She also brought forward a private member’s bill to reduce the waiting time for divorce in Ireland from four years to two, which was passed by the Dáil.

On 30 November 2017, Madigan was appointed to the cabinet as Minister for Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht, in a reshuffle following the resignation of the Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald. On 29 March 2018, the then Taoiseach Leo Varadkar appointed Madigan as the coordinator for the Fine Gael Yes campaign in the referendum to repeal the Eighth Amendment.

She was re-elected in February 2020, taking the third seat behind Green Party Deputy Leader Catherine Martin and party colleague Neale Richmond. On 1 July 2020, Madigan was appointed Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion by Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

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On 14 January 2021, Madigan came under fire for describing children without additional needs as ‘normal’ while speaking in the Dáil. “We all know that even for normal children remote teaching is difficult but for children who have additional needs it is particularly difficult,” she said. Later that day on Twitter, the minister said she ‘sincerely apologizes for the language she used.’ “It is not what I meant to say.”

On 20 January 2021, speaking on RTÉ’s Today with Claire Byrne, Madigan compared children with additional needs not attending school to the mother and baby homes. “We’ve spent the last week talking about mother and baby homes, where our most vulnerable were left to their own devices in less than satisfactory conditions and we’re now allowing further anxiety and upset to be placed on the shoulders of parents whose children desperately need to go back to school.”

The Final Report of the Commission of Investigati on into Mother and Baby Homes and Related Matters was published the week before Madigan’s comments. Madigan later apologized in a statement: “I am, as are all involved in supporting these children [children with additional needs], passionate about vindicating their rights and in reaching for an analogy I chose poorly. I apologize fully.”

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Shortly after the first report of the Creeslough explosion on 7 October 2022, Madigan tweeted that she hoped “they find the culprits” and, after being criticized as irresponsible and insensitive, Madigan quickly deleted the tweet.

In 2019, Josepha Madigan received widespread coverage for her role in the personal injury legal claim of Fine Gael politician, Maria Bailey. It was alleged that Madigan’s law practice, Madigan Solicitors, advised Bailey on her claim, however, Madigan refused to make any comments on this citing client-solicitor confidentiality.

In July 2019, an internal unpublished Fine Gael probe into the affair cleared Madigan of any wrongdoing regarding the claim. In late July 2019, the Irish Independent reported that “it is now known that she advised Ms. Bailey in the early stages of the claim”. It was also reported that Madigan’s firm would earn €11,500 in fees if the Maria Bailey case had been successful.

Husband

Josepha Madigan is married to Finbarr Hayes, they had their wedding in 2002. Her husband is a private person and together they have two children.

Josepha Madigan net worth

How much is Josepha Madigan worth? Josepha Madigan net worth is estimated at around $2 million. Her main source of income is from her primary work as a politician. Josepha Madigan’s salary per month and other career earnings are over $125,000 annually. Her remarkable career achievements have earned her some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips. She is one of the richest and most influential politicians in Ireland. She stands at an appealing height of 1.68m and has a good body weight which suits her personality.

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