It takes the average reader 3 hours and 1 minute to read Report on the Assembly Members (Independent Financial Review and Standards) Bill (Nia 3/10) by Northern Ireland. Assembly. Ad Hoc Committee on the Assembly Members (Independent Financial Review and Standards) Bill
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The main aim of the Bill is to make provision for a Panel to determine the salaries, allowances, pensions and gratuities payable to Members and former Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly; to make provision for a Northern Ireland Assembly Commissioner for Standards. The Committee made recommendations in relation to the appointments process and the Reports by the Commissioner for Standards. The Assembly Commission and the Committee on Standards and Privileges confirmed that the appointments process will be carried out in line with the principles of best practice as published by the Commissioner for Public Appointments Northern Ireland. The Committee welcomed this approach and wished to recommend that in line with best practice in public appointments, the Assembly should strive to attract a diverse range of applicants for these positions. The Committee considered that the name of any person who makes a formal complaint about a Member or provides any information, either informally or formally via the complaints procedure, which prompts the Commissioner to initiate an investigation, should be named in the Commissioner's report. The Committee on Standards and Privileges advised that there is provision for the Assembly to issue directions to the Commissioner, such as a direction to always name a complainant in any report. The Ad Hoc Committee was satisfied that provision exists for such directions to be made and recommends that the Assembly, through the Committee on Standards and Privileges, would issue such a direction to the Commissioner, in order to discourage mischievous or vexatious complaints.
Report on the Assembly Members (Independent Financial Review and Standards) Bill (Nia 3/10) by Northern Ireland. Assembly. Ad Hoc Committee on the Assembly Members (Independent Financial Review and Standards) Bill is 181 pages long, and a total of 45,431 words.
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