HC Deb 16 January 2003 vol 397 cc783-4W
Mr. Donaldson

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many vacancies exist at present for the post of Chief Inspector in the Police Service of Northern Ireland. [84138]

Jane Kennedy

Currently, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has sufficient officers in the rank of Chief Inspector to cover existing vacancies.

Mr. Dodds

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) how many officers have been recruited to the PSNI under the 50:50 rule since its introduction; and how many have been recruited in each recruitment phase; [85686]

(2) how many police recruits from (a) the Roman Catholic population and (b) others have been recruited to the PSNI since its formation. [86444]

Jane Kennedy

As at 6 December 2002, 581 recruits, of whom 297 have declared themselves to be Catholic, and 284 non-Catholic, have been appointed to the PSNI. 305 appointments were made from Competition 1 and to date there have been 192 appointments from Competition 2 and 84 appointments from Competition 3. Further appointments from Competitions 2 and 3 have yet to be made.

While every effort is made to balance the total appointments from each competition on a 50:50 basis, the balance of appointments can be subject to some fluctuation between competitions. The appointments of a number of non-Catholic candidates from Competitions 2 and 3 have been deferred due to personal circumstances, and in some cases at the request of candidates themselves.

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