Justice minister Helen McEntee has named the lay members of a number of Judicial Council committees and nomination for appointment of lay members to the committee’s panel of inquiry.
She said their experience, skills and knowledge will be of great benefit in promoting and maintaining public confidence in the judiciary and the administration of justice.
They are:
• Kieran Coughlan, Claire Archbold, Professor Maeve Conrick, Patrick Doyle and Professor Bernard McCartan appointed as lay members to the Judicial Conduct Committee;
• Vivian Geiran, Dr Diarmuid Griffin, Michael O’Sullivan, Marianne O’Kane and Dr Sinéad Ring appointed as lay members of the Sentencing Guidelines and Information Committee,
• John Naughton, Eoin Doyle, Mrs. Molly Buckley, Clodagh Geraghty, James Doorley, Colm Deignan, George Maybury and Rosemary Smyth nominated for appointment as lay members of the Panel of Inquiry.
The minister described the recent establishment of the Judicial Council is a landmark development in the history of the Irish judiciary.
She said the appointments build on the great work already undertaken by the Chief Justice Frank Clarke, the secretary and the members and staff of the Council.
The appointments and nominations have been made independently following a Public Appointments Service (PAS) selection process in accordance with the .
The Judicial Council, established on 17 December 2019, is an independent body whose members are all of the judges in Ireland and who constitute a separate and independent branch of Government.
Section 7 of the Judicial Council Act 2019 sets out the functions of the Judicial Council as being to promote and maintain:
â–ª Excellence in the exercise by judges of their judicial functions;
â–ª High standards of conduct among judges, having regard to the principles of judicial conduct requiring judges to uphold and exemplify judicial independence, impartiality, integrity, propriety (including the appearance of propriety), competence and diligence and to ensure equality of treatment to all persons before the courts;