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PRESS RELEASE

7 October 2008
AER- 01/08/09

STORMONT COMMITTEE DISCUSSES WORK ON ‘DEVOLUTION’

The Assembly and Executive Review Committee, chaired by Jimmy Spratt, began further work, today, on the devolution of policing and justice matters.

Mr. Spratt confirmed that the Committee spent the morning discussing a list of issues which it needs to examine in more detail. He said,

“Submissions from the leaders of seven of the political parties represented in the Assembly formed the basis for the Committee’s discussions.”

Mr Spratt acknowledged that, whilst a submission from the First Minister and deputy First Minister had failed to materialise, he went on to say, “Suggestions from Alliance, the DUP, the Green Party, the PUP, Sinn Fein, the SDLP and the Ulster Unionists had given the Committee much food for thought on what is a complex, and sensitive, issue.”

Mr Spratt explained that the Committee is likely to look at

Mr Spratt said, “The Committee also agreed to conduct its examination of these issues by way of an Inquiry, or Report, the Terms of Reference for which will be the subject of discussion when the Committee next meets.”

Note for Editor:

The Northern Ireland Assembly has established a Standing Committee known as the Assembly and Executive Review Committee.

Membership of the Committee is as follows:

Chairperson:

Mr Jimmy Spratt

Deputy Chairperson:

Mr Raymond McCartney

Committee Members:

Mr Alex Attwood

 

Mrs Carmel Hanna Mr Simon Hamilton

 

Mr Danny Kennedy

 

Mr Nelson McCausland Mr Alan McFarland Mr Alex Maskey Mr John O’Dowd Mr Ian Paisley Jnr

The Committee meets in Parliament Buildings and visitors are welcome to attend open sessions. Members of the public are advised to check the website for details of meetings prior to arriving at Parliament Buildings.

For further information on the work of the Assembly and Executive Review Committee, please contact:

Debra Savage

Northern Ireland Assembly Information Office,
Room B2, Parliament Buildings,
Belfast BT4 3XX.
Telephone 028 90521405/07920864221.
Fax 028 90521961.