HC Deb 28 March 1996 vol 274 c739W
Mr. William Ross

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland by what means Sir Len Peach is informed that persons proposed for public appointments are the nominees of the Government of the Irish Republic; and how many such persons have been appointed to which posts since Sir Len Peach took up his office. [22138]

Sir John Wheeler

The role of Sir Len Peach as Commissioner for Public Appointments for Northern Ireland is to monitor, regulate and approve departmental appointments procedures, to publish guidance for Departments on the new procedures they will be expected to follow in making public appointments from July of this year, and to produce a code of practice and an annual report. The commissioner will not be involved in the process of making any public appointments and will not, therefore, receive identifying information on persons proposed by the Irish Government. Departments' procedures will be subject to audit. In addition, the commissioner will be able to investigate and deal with complaints.

Four persons proposed by the Irish Government have taken up public appointments since 18 December 1995, the date on which Sir Len Peach took up office. It is not my practice to publish details of individuals so appointed.

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