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Justice and Cutting Stormont's Departments

Mark Devenport | 17:13 UK time, Tuesday, 13 January 2009

MLAs will debate the Assembly and Executive Review Committee's latest report on policing and justice next Tuesday. The TUV's Jim Allister has seen a draft and remains unhappy that the Judicial Appointments Commission will be the responsibility of the OFMDFM, thus in his view still linking Martin McGuinness to the appointment of judges. DUP sources play this down, pointing out that there is not due to be any re-appointments to the Commission until 2012.

The report - as Mr Allister points out - still leaves the question of whether a future Justice Minister should be in or out of the Executive undecided. At one stage the DUP was against making the minister an Executive member for fear that their Executive colleagues could use the St. Andrews rules to curtail their independence (code for Sinn Fein using its power over justice issues). So this is one yet to be clarified.

I'm told the Secretary of State has turned down a request from the Committee for a copy of the protocols he is working on with the OFMDFM over what access a new minister might have to sensitive security matters.

Atlhough the First and Deputy First Ministers say there should be no undue delay in devolving justice we are still none the wiser on when this might happen. One source suggested to me today that November might be a possibility.

Adding a Justice department will once again open up the whole question of whether, with 14 ministers and 11 departments, we already have too many departments at Stormont. It's understood the Assembly Executive and Review Committee has agreed to consider this and a DUP motion in favour of reducing the number of departments has been tabled for debate on Monday.
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  • 1. At 6:50pm on 13 Jan 2009, Stormontspy wrote:

    Mark,

    Jim Allister has made more empty statements about this he has forgotten what he first said.

    Jim keeps claiming that the Civil Service are running circulars seeking recruits to the new Justice Department. That is blatantly wrong. The Civil Service have not even identified were this new department will be. Then, when the circulars are released the king of thwarted logic will then claim he was right and the DUP were wrong.

    Also Mark, Jim claims that he can?t sit in Government with Sinn Fein, in fact he can?t stand being anywhere near Sinn Fein and what is he doing? Sitting down with a Sinn Fein man on your programme!!

    It is time the elections were brought forward so we could confine this man to the folks over the hill!!

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  • 2. At 9:53pm on 13 Jan 2009, YelloSmurf wrote:

    We still haven't sorted out the fact that anyone who wants it can't have it and anyone who can have it doesn't want it. And I still don't trust them to do the job correctly and fairly.

    On a differtn note, cutting the number of departments does seem like a good idea.

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  • 3. At 11:10am on 14 Jan 2009, redflyfisher wrote:

    Heaven forbid a judge should resign or die before 2012.
    Maybe the DUP have that one covered in a deal too.

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  • 4. At 05:22am on 15 Jan 2009, Dennis_Junior wrote:

    Mark:

    i think those are all important questions that will be taking up...i.e. justice and cutting the departments at stormont in the next while.....

    ~Dennis Junior~

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