Minister Fitzgerald publishes Report of the Independent Review Group on the Department of Justice & Equality
28th July 2014 - Frances Fitzgerald MEP
Frances Fitzgerald TD, Minister for Justice and Equality, has today published, in full, the Report of the Independent Review Group on the Department of Justice and Equality.
The Minister is committed to implementing a comprehensive ‘Programme of Change’ in the Department as outlined in the report’s recommendations, including strengthening the leadership and management practice in the Department, including the role of the management advisory committee (MAC) and the oversight of external agencies; as well as improving key functions such as internal communications, risk management and audit.
Minister Fitzgerald noted the decision today by Cabinet to proceed with the open recruitment of a new Secretary General to the Department of Justice & Equality. The Minister said that “the newly-appointed Secretary General will play a pivotal role in managing and embedding the recommendations of the Report in the workings of the Department.”
Following consideration of the Report, Mr. Brian Purcell has offered, in the best interests of the Department, to be reassigned to other duties in the public service. The Minister thanked Mr. Purcell for his contribution to the State including his service to the Department of Social Protection and his 23 years service in the Department of Justice and Equality, including as Director-General of the Irish Prison Service and most recently in his role as Secretary General of the Department of Justice and Equality.
The Review Group, chaired by Mr. Kevin Toland, was established on 3rd June 2014 following a decision of Government. The Toland Review Group was asked to examine the performance, administration and management of the Department and to make recommendations to the Minister. The Review Group interviewed all members of the Department’s senior management team along with a range of other relevant parties.
The Minister thanked the Review Group for their time and effort in preparing the Report.
Minister Fitzgerald stated: “Given the significant recent disquiet over the administration and oversight of justice in this State, I believe this Report represents another important step in this Government’s justice reform programme. Ensuring an effective Department of Justice is essential to ensuring the full delivery of broader reforms to policing and justice in Ireland.”
Minister Fitzgerald has described the key findings of the report as “serious and hard-hitting.”
The Report notes that a number of core strengths are “very evident in the Department and these provide robust foundations and building blocks that will ensure a strong future for the Department”. These core strengths include the “willingness, flexibility and can-do attitude of many of its loyal staff” as well as “the significant depth of specialist knowledge and experience in the Department”.
The Minister acknowledges the report’s finding that “the evident capability and commitment of staff…. engenders full confidence…. that (reforms) can be quickly and professionally implemented.”
However the report finds fault with leadership, management and oversight systems referring particularly to the existence of “a closed secretive and silo driven culture”, “significant leadership and management problems” and “ineffective management processes and structures to provide strong strategic oversight of the key agencies”.
The Report found that the Department had developed a ‘deferential relationship with An Garda Síochána”. In response, the Minister stated that “the planned establishment of a new Independent Policing Authority will assist in providing a valuable additional layer of transparency and public accountability between the Department and Gardai.”
The Report concluded that “the overall Departmental culture has not changed or adapted to the world in which it now operates.”
Minister Fitzgerald stated: “The Department of Justice and Equality must become a 21 st century organisation to meet 21 st century challenges.”
“Leadership and management practices in place in the Department must equally be transformed to provide an effective workforce setting in which all staff can achieve their best.”
The Minister noted the Review Group’s report was constructive in its criticism. The Minister said: “While the findings of this Report are challenging, the Report is also highly constructive in that it maps-out, though its extensive recommendations, the pathways forward for the Department.”
“This will require work and change at many different levels; and the contribution of many players, most importantly of the dedicated staff of the Department who I look forward to working with in responding to this report.”
The report is available at http://goo.gl/EKyy0v
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