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Appointments to State Boards.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 4 May 2005

Wednesday, 4 May 2005

Ceisteanna (11, 12, 13)

Enda Kenny

Ceist:

1 Mr. Kenny asked the Taoiseach the names, occupations and dates of appointment of persons appointed by him to State boards and other agencies since June 1997; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8772/05]

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Pat Rabbitte

Ceist:

2 Mr. Rabbitte asked the Taoiseach if he will list all those appointed to State boards or other agencies operating under the aegis of his Department since June 1997; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11820/05]

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Trevor Sargent

Ceist:

3 Mr. Sargent asked the Taoiseach if he will report on his appointments to State boards and other agencies since June 1997; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11883/05]

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Freagraí ó Béal (5 píosaí cainte)

I propose to take Questions Nos. 1 to 3, inclusive, together.

I refer the Deputy to the reply I gave to a similar question on 5 October 2004. I am circulating in the Official Report a table showing the appointments which have been made since then.

State Board-Agency

Name of Appointee

Occupation-Organisation

Date of Appointment

National Economic and Social Forum

There have been no new independent appointments to the NESF since its reconstitution in early 2004. The changes in membership are as a result of internal re-organisation in the bodies concerned.

Strand (ii) Employer-Trade Unions

Employer-Business Organisations

Maria Cronin

IBEC

October-November 2004 (replaced Jackie Harrison)

Strand (iii) Community and Voluntary Sector

Disadvantaged

Audrey Deane

Society of Saint Vincent de Paul

November 2004 (replaced John-Mark McCafferty)

Strand (iv) Central Government, Local Government and Independents

Local Government

Councillor Ger Barron

General Council of County Councils

November 2004 (replaced Cllr. John Egan)

Councillor Jack Crowe

General Council of County Councils

November 2004 (replaced Cllr. Patsy Treanor)

John Tierney

County and City Managers Association

November 2004 (replaced Donal O’Donoghue)

Law Reform Commission

President

Mrs. Justice Catherine McGuinness

Judge of the Supreme Court

22 February 2005 (replaced The Hon. Mr. Justice Declan Budd)

Marian Shanley

Solicitor

Re-appointed 12 November 2004

National Economic and Social Council

Dr. Sean Barrett

Economic Consultant

January 2005 (replaced Mr. Colin Hunt)

When Mr. Mervyn Taylor, a former Labour Party Deputy, was Minister for Equality and Law Reform in the rainbow Government more than ten years ago, he directed that at least 40% of seats on State boards be allocated to women. We are some distance from achieving this figure on many State boards. For instance, the board of the National Economic and Social Council, which falls under the Taoiseach's Department, has six women compared with 26 men. How does the Taoiseach expect his Ministers to be guided by a 40% recommendation when there is such a clear failure to achieve the target in an organisation connected to his Department?

To which board does the Deputy refer?

I refer to the board of the National Economic and Social Council which is composed of 26 men and six women.

I believe the overall figure for women on boards is approximately 40%. The figure for the NESF is 44% and the figure mentioned by the Deputy probably refers to the NESC. The big problem regarding the boards for which I have responsibility, those which come under social partnership and outside organisations, is getting the nominating groups to appoint women. This is an ongoing battle. We have been trying across a number of areas to get the nominating bodies to give us three names or panels of names from which we can choose. As regards the boards over which we have control, we certainly endeavour to make sure we meet the target. Having been involved in this for some time, it is a struggle and a half to get the social partnerships to achieve anywhere near the 40% figure.

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