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28th
August 2003
PRESS
RELEASE
GREEN PARTY CALL FOR GARDA
OMBUDSMAN BEFORE GRANTING GARDAI ADDITIONAL POWERS
The
Green Party has called on the Minister for Justice to bring forward proposals
for a Garda Ombudsman prior to giving the Gardaí any additional powers.
Green
Party Justice spokesperson, Ciarán Cuffe TD, said today that the Green Party is
concerned that the Criminal Justice Bill 2003 proposes the granting of
significantly increased detention times without any mention of an independent
Garda Inspectorate.
“The
Programme for Government contained a commitment to 'establish an independent
Garda Inspectorate, which will have the power to investigate complaints, and
which will have the powers of an ombudsman’.”
Minister McDowell is now putting the cart before the horse. It is
imperative that an Ombudsman be appointed prior to granting the Gardaí any
additional powers".
"The Gardai have to be
accountable to an independent body if they are to command the public's trust and
respect. This can be best achieved by putting in place a Garda Ombudsman as a
balance and as an appropriate protection before any move toward granting
additional power”, he concluded.
ENDS
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