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Questions asked in the Dáil by Ciarán - Environment
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14 February 2006
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Environment
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Chief Archaeologist’s
academic qualifications |
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Ciarán Cuffe asked
the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the
details of the chief archaeologist’s academic qualifications. |
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Minister for the
Environment, Heritage and Local Government (Mr. Roche):
The chief archaeologist post in my Department is occupied by an officer
who holds a BA honours in archaeology and who has served in the national
monuments service of the Office of Public Works, the Department of Arts,
Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands and the Department of the
Environment, Heritage and Local Government since 1976, dealing with a
wide range of archaeological issues. These include the archaeological
survey of Ireland, conservation programmes at national monuments and all
aspects of development related archaeology.
It would be wrong to assume that academic qualifications should be the
only or main criterion on which appointments within my Department or
other public service organisations are made. The position in question
requires strong leadership qualities, management skills and sound
judgment, all of which are evident in this case. The incumbent enjoys
the full confidence of his team and superiors, as well as my support.
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