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Ministerial Appointments

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 November 2013

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Questions (140)

Finian McGrath

Question:

140. Deputy Finian McGrath asked the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will list the persons that he has appointed or reappointed to the Parole Board; if he will provide the criteria to determine who to appoint and reappoint; if the selection process is transparent and accountable; his plans to appoint a person to the board from an organisation representing the victims of crime; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48713/13]

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I can inform the Deputy that I made the following appointments to the Parole Board:

Year

Appointments

July, 2011

Mr. John Costello, Chairman

Mr. Ciarán de Buis

July, 2012

Mr. Willie Connolly

Mr. Eddie Rock

Ms Nora McGarry

Mr. Shane McCarthy (re-appointed)

August, 2012

Mr. Brian Murphy (ex-officio)

Mr. Vivian Geiran (ex-officio)

January, 2013

Mr. Ray Kavanagh

Mr. Mick Duff

The members appointed by me represent a diverse range of experience and expertise which I believe is invaluable to the work of the Board. Further details on membership are set out in the Board's Annual Report which I recently published and is available on my Department's website at www.justice.ie.

I announced my intention in 2011 to enact legislation to place the Parole Board on a statutory footing which I believe will help to strengthen the Board and improve its functions. Work is under way and progress is being made. Decisions have yet to be finalised on exactly what role a statutory Parole Board should play, what powers it should have, and how it should fit into the overall criminal justice system. I addressed the inaugural conference of the Parole Board in that regard on Friday 25 October, 2013. The discussions focussed on several aspects of the parole process, including the role of victims and the extent to which they should be involved in the process, and experience from other jurisdictions. Those discussions will also help inform this process.

I have also appointed a group to carry out a strategic review of penal policy. This is a wide-ranging and important review with implications for the future direction and implementation of penal policy in Ireland. I expect the group to report early in the new year. When I have considered their recommendations, I will bring proposals forward to Government for a statutory Parole Board. As I have said before, in that context I will bear in mind the Deputy's suggestion on victim representation.

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