The Board of the MCIB has available to it a panel of investigators to undertake investigations. Investigators are independent contractors and the panel reflects broad based maritime competence and experience. An investigator is selected from the panel to carry out an investigation based on the competencies needed to carry out that investigation.
Cabinet approval has been given to the preparation of draft heads of a General Scheme to provide for a new marine accident investigation unit based on the establishment of a full -time investigative resource to replace the Marine Casualty Investigation Board. The General Scheme being developed by my Department will include provisions to ensure a smooth transition between the two bodies. The progress of the proposed legislation will determine the timeline regarding dissolving the Marine Casualty Investigation Board (MCIB) who along with investigators are continuing their valuable work in the area in the interim. My Department will work closely with the Board of the MCIB to ensure a smooth transition to a full time investigation structure.
An open recruitment competition for the role of the Chief Investigator and the permanent investigators will be conducted by the Public Appointment Service, who are the centralised provider of recruitment services across the Civil and Public Service. This will ensure fair, transparent and merit-based appointments for these key positions within the MAIU.