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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 3 November 2004

Wednesday, 3 November 2004

Ceisteanna (80, 81)

Thomas P. Broughan

Ceist:

130 Mr. Broughan asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform his views on the report of the implementation steering group on review of Garda Síochána structures; and if it is intended to implement proposals for the full closure of some stations and the closure of others during night hours. [27230/04]

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Joe Costello

Ceist:

225 Mr. Costello asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform his views on the report of the implementation steering group on review of Garda Síochána structures; and if it is intended to implement proposals for the full closure of some stations and the closure of others during night hours. [27380/04]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 130 and 225 together.

I have no plans to reduce opening hours or close any Garda station. It is the case that the use of Garda stations was considered as part of the major review of the Garda organisation structures under the strategic management initiative programme of modernisation which looked in detail at a range of areas within the organisation. The Garda SMI implementation steering group's final report, which I have laid before the House and which is available on my Department's website, does not refer to the closure of any specific Garda station, but rather makes recommendations to assist policy making in relation to the management and use of all available resources, including Garda stations.

It is also the case, however, that the position has changed significantly since the consideration of these issues under the strategic management initiative, in that the Garda Síochána Bill 2004, which proposes the most fundamental modernisation of the Garda Síochána since the foundation of the State, provides that the Commissioner will have enhanced responsibilities in preparing proposals for organisational reform. It would be premature to anticipate at this stage what proposals, if any, might be developed by the Commissioner in this context.

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