HC Deb 14 December 1998 vol 322 cc323-4W
Ms Osborne

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if she will make a statement on the launch of the Northern Ireland Compact. [64124]

Marjorie Mowlam

The Compact between Government and the Voluntary and Community Sector in Northern Ireland will be laid before the House on Monday 14 December and launched the same day. It is a jointly-prepared, agreed statement of the general principles and

Name of secondee: (in alphabetical order) Name of private company from which seconded Responsibilities on secondment
Mr. Brian Bowden Johnson Controls Calibration Calibration Technician, DERA
Mr. David Bridge Tarmac ServiceMaster Ltd. Management of non-clinical services for The Health Alliance British Forces Germany
Mr. Stephen Cobb British Aerospace plc Supporting project work in the Directorate of Future Systems (Air)
Mr. Leslie Cooke Johnson Controls Calibration Calibration Technician, DERA
Mr. Stanley Dawes Johnson Controls Calibration Calibration Technician, DERA
Mr. Tony Edwards TI Group plc Head of Defence Export Services
Mr. James Evans Johnson Controls Calibration Manager and Head of Laboratory, DERA
Mr. Peter Farmer British Aerospace plc To assist with the development of the MOD's Continuous Acquisition & Life Cycle Support) (CALS) policy for the PE
Mr. Bruce Harmsworth PA Consulting Financial and Commercial adviser to the Procurement Executive Private Finance Unit
Mr. Steven Jones Johnson Controls Calibration Calibration Technician, DERA
Mr. Stephen Kenny Wragge & Co. Banking adviser to the Procurement Executive Private Finance Unit
Mr. Andrew Maltby Devonport Royal Dockyard Ltd. Project Manager in the Directorate of Nuclear Propulsion
Mr. John Martlew Johnson Controls Calibration Calibration Technician, DERA

the shared values which will govern the further development of the relationship between Government and the voluntary and community sector in Northern Ireland.

The Northern Ireland Compact complements recently launched sister Compacts in England, Scotland and Wales and fulfils another of the Government's pre-election commitments. It will cement a partnership based on shared values and mutual respect, enabling us better to identify and tackle needs, to strengthen communities and to build a more tolerant, participative, inclusive and peaceful society in Northern Ireland.

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