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The Joint Committee on Justice has granted a waiver of Pre-Legislative Scrutiny on the General Scheme of the Garda Síochána (Amendment) Bill 2022

10 Jun 2022, 10:12

The Justice Committee chaired by Deputy James Lawless TD considered a request from the Minister for Justice to waive the requirement to undertake Pre-Legislative Scrutiny on the General Scheme of the Garda Síochána (Amendment) Bill 2022.     

The Committee has granted a waiver of Pre-Legislative Scrutiny given that the courts have been forced into deadlock at local level due to the uncertainty following Judge Bolger’s ruling in Davitt case.

The Committee considers Pre-Legislative Scrutiny to be an important step in the legislative process however, in this case, recognised that it was important to adopt a practical approach which recognises the practice on the ground for decades, where a nominated Garda officer would handle cases on behalf of all local Gardaí, whilst of course respecting Judge Bolger’s identification of a lacuna in the existing law and hence the need to rapidly update the legislation.”

Read more about the work carried out by the Joint Committee on Justice.

The Committee has 14 Members, nine from the Dáil and five from the Seanad.

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