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Appointments to State Boards

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 September 2012

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Questions (995)

Dominic Hannigan

Question:

995. Deputy Dominic Hannigan asked the Minister for Communications; Energy and Natural Resources if he will outline, in tabular form, both the number and the percentage of women and men on State boards under the aegis of his Department in each of the past ten years; if he will provide the most up-to-date figures available regarding the number and percentage of women and men on State boards under the aegis of his Department in 2012; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38853/12]

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I wish to advise the Deputy that there are 16 bodies under the aegis of my Department that have boards. Details of the current breakdown between men and women serving on these boards are set out in tabular form.

The Deputy will also appreciate that in making appointments to boards I must have regard to the provisions of the governing legislation as regards members’ qualifications and other related matters.

The Government adopted a significant innovation in 2011 to widen access by all persons to be considered for appointment to Boards by providing that expressions of interest be sought publicly from all those that might be interested in serving on such Boards.

I wish to advise the Deputy that on the 3rd of June 2011 I invited Expressions of Interest from persons wishing to be considered for appointment to vacancies on State Boards under the aegis of my Department, which were expected to occur up to the end of 2011. On 9th February 2012 I invited further Expressions of Interest from persons wishing to serve on any of the Boards under the aegis of my Department.

Notwithstanding this significant innovation, the level of expressions of interest from women has been less than half that of men. Of the 31 applications made in 2011 on foot of the invitation to submit expressions of interest, 10 were from women and 21 from men. In 2012 the total number of applicants was 37 of which 8 were from women and 29 from men.

I indicated at the outset the approach to making appointments and the Deputy will appreciate that appointments to State Boards are made in accordance with the relevant governing statute and the Minister is not obliged to make appointments from tendered expressions of interest but has the discretion to do so if he or she considers it appropriate.

Information in respect of the numbers and percentages of women and men on these boards in the past 10 years is available in their respective Annual Reports. The Reports are available in the library of the Houses of the Oireachtas or by contacting the Boards directly.

Body

No. of Men

No. of Women

% Men

% Women

An Post

13

2

87%

13%

Bord Gáis Éireann

7

2

78%

22%

Bord na Móna

10

2

83%

17%

Broadcasting Authority of Ireland

5

5

50%

50%

Digital Hub Development Authority

7

2

78%

22%

EirGrid

4

7

36%

64%

ESB

9

2

82%

18%

Foyle, Carlingford and Irish Lights Commission (Loughs Agency)

10

2

83%

17%

Inland Fisheries Ireland

8

2

80%

20%

Irish National Petroleum Corporation Ltd

4

1

80%

20%

National Oil Reserves Agency

6

1

86%

14%

Ordnance Survey Ireland

7

3

70%

30%

RTÉ

7

5

58%

42%

TG4

5

6

45%

55%

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland

7

3

70%

30%

In addition, the Mining Board, an appellate body is chaired by a Senior Counsel. The two ordinary members are required by legislation to be property arbitrators and as there are only two such persons in the state both are Ordinary Members of the Board by virtue of their employment.

This board meets formally only when a case is referred to it and no such cases have been referred to the board for a number of years.

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