‘Strong team’ at head of new Legal Services Regulatory Authority

Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald

A “strong and competent team” is now in place at the head of the new Legal Services Regulatory Authority following Oireachtas approval, Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has said.

The appointment of eleven members and a chairperson paves the way for the early recruitment of a chief executive ahead of the Authority’s planned establishment from 1 October 2016.

Speaking after the appointments were approved, Ms Fitzgerald said: “I am delighted that we have been able to rely on the dedicated nomination and approval processes in the Legal Services Regulation Act to secure the ratification of these appointments.

“The candidates were drawn from a group of prescribed nominating bodies representing a balance of interests. We now have a strong and competent team who can set about advancing the work of the new Legal Services Regulatory Authority.

“I am also delighted that Dr Don Thornhill has agreed to be Chairperson of the new Authority. He is an accomplished figure who has successfully held public leadership roles in several sectors.

“Along with his colleagues on the Authority he will bring much experience, knowledge and direction to the roll-out of the new legal services regulatory framework.”

The approved nominees and their nominating bodies are:

  • Angela Black - The Citizens Information Board
  • Don Thornhill – the Higher Education Authority
  • Deirdre McHugh - the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission
  • Gerry Whyte - the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
  • Stephen Fitzpatrick - the Institute of Legal Costs Accountants
  • Dermot Jewell - the Consumers Association of Ireland
  • David Barniville - the Bar Council
  • Joan Crawford - the Legal Aid Board
  • Nicholas Kearns - the Honorable Society of King’s Inns
  • Geraldine Clarke and James MacGuill - the Law Society
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