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Prison Visiting Committees.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 1 December 2004

Wednesday, 1 December 2004

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Ned O'Keeffe

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208 Mr. N. O’Keeffe asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the names and addresses of the persons who have been appointed and re-appointed to prison visiting committees from 1 January 2004 to date; the number of politicians that have been appointed or re-appointed from 1 January 2004 to date; and if he received political representations on behalf of any of these persons. [31788/04]

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The table below sets out details of the individuals appointed and re-appointed to prison visiting committees from 1 January 2004 to date. It is not practice to furnish members' personal details and the table therefore outlines the county in which each member resides, rather than their individual addresses.

Name of Institution

Name of Member

County of Residence

Date of Appointment

Castlerea Prison Visiting Committee

Ms Mary Hoade

Co. Galway

9 November, 2004

Limerick Prison Visiting Committee

Mr. Pat Driscoll

Co. Kerry

15 November, 2004

Cllr. Michael O’Shea

Co. Kerry

15 November, 2004

Midlands Prison Visiting Committee

Mr. Colm Wiley

Co. Clare

9 April, 2004 (re-appointment)

Ms Teresa Mulhare

Co. Laois

9 April, 2004 (re-appointment)

Ms Jennifer Murnane O’Connor

Co. Carlow

9 April, 2004 (re-appointment)

Mr. Patrick Boland

Co. Offaly

9 April, 2004 (re-appointment)

Ms Nuala Halpin

Co. Dublin

9 April, 2004 (re-appointment)

Ms Brigid Teefy

Co. Limerick

19 April, 2004 (re-appointment)

Cllr. Jody Gunning

Co. Offaly

15 November, 2004

Mountjoy Prison Visiting Committee

Ms Bernie Nolan

Co. Dublin.

4 April, 2004 (re-appointment)

Ms Paddie Connellan

Co. Longford

4 April, 2004 (re-appointment)

Port Laoise Prison Visiting Committee

Ms Eilis Croke

Co. Laois

3 March, 2004

Ms Ann Turley

Co. Laois

3 March, 2004

Wheatfield Prison Visiting Committee

Mr. John O’Neill

Co. Kildare

8 November, 2004

Mr. Stephen O’Neill

Co. Dublin

8 November, 2004

Members of prison visiting committees are, appointed by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform for a term not exceeding three years. At that point they are automatically removed from the committee and are either re-appointed for a further term or replaced by new members. No person can become a member of a visiting committee if he or she is in receipt of a salary paid out of the central fund other than a Member of Dáil Éireann or Seanad Éireann. I am not clear as to precisely what the Deputy means in relation to the number of politicians that have been appointed or re-appointed from 1 January 2004 to date. No Members of Dáil Éireann or Seanad Éireann have been appointed or re-appointed to the prison visiting committees during this period.

Since becoming Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform it is my practice to appoint all new members of prison visiting committees to a prison in their home county or a neighbouring county.

Appointments to the visiting committees are made by me on foot of representations, usually either by individuals nominating themselves or from local representatives nominating a constituent. I can confirm that representations by elected representatives were received by me in relation to nominating some of these individuals for appointment and re-appointment during these period.

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