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Ministerial Appointments

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 19 February 2013

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Ceisteanna (665, 667, 669)

Shane Ross

Ceist:

665. Deputy Shane Ross asked the Minister for Health the details of all appointments made by him to all State agencies, commercial bodies and all other appointments made by him since taking office, including the State owned banks and the Judiciary. [8121/13]

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Shane Ross

Ceist:

667. Deputy Shane Ross asked the Minister for Health the details of the qualifications of all the appointees made by him to all State agencies, commercial bodies and all other appointments made by him since taking office including the State owned banks and the Judiciary for the appointments they have accepted; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8139/13]

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Shane Ross

Ceist:

669. Deputy Shane Ross asked the Minister for Health the number of appointees and the percentage of appointments made by him to all State agencies, commercial bodies and all other appointments made by him since taking office including the State owned banks and the Judiciary that were subject to a public applications process; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8157/13]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 665, 667 and 669 together.

For appointment to a State Board, candidates must have a range of general competencies in order to carry out their role effectively. These would include experience of good corporate governance, a good track record of working with teams or committees, analytical and strategic management capacity, a working understanding of financial planning service planning budgets and financial management. In addition specific competencies or qualifications may be required for each agency. For appointments through the Public Appointments Service a questionnaire is devised to elicit the competencies of prospective candidates. The suitability of applicants is assessed against these criteria and a short-list is compiled from which I may make appointments. Appointments may not necessarily be from one of the applications received through the advertising process.

In relation to Questions Nos. 665 and 669, the additional information requested is currently being collated and will be forwarded to the Deputy as soon as it is available. I, as Minister for Health, have no involvement in appointments to either State owned banks or the Judiciary.

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