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NI Fire Service: Terry McGonigal resigns from senior position | |
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By Marie-Louise Connolly BBC Northern Ireland health correspondent | By Marie-Louise Connolly BBC Northern Ireland health correspondent |
The BBC understands that a senior member of the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service has resigned. | The BBC understands that a senior member of the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service has resigned. |
The organisation has been at the centre of a major investigation by the Department of Health and the Public Accounts Committee. | The organisation has been at the centre of a major investigation by the Department of Health and the Public Accounts Committee. |
Terry McGonigal was director of finance in the fire service. | |
He has been off on sick leave since December. His position has been temporarily filled by an agency worker. | He has been off on sick leave since December. His position has been temporarily filled by an agency worker. |
In the past year the service has been the subject of three investigations following allegations of financial irregularities, fraud and concerns over procurement and recruitment. | In the past year the service has been the subject of three investigations following allegations of financial irregularities, fraud and concerns over procurement and recruitment. |
During a health committee hearing last year, the chief executive of the Fire Service Jim Wallace confirmed that Mr McGonigal's name had been withheld from an audit report following whistle blowers' allegations. | |
On Thursday, Mr Wallace emailed fire service board members informing them that he had received Mr McGonigal's resignation. No reason was given for Mr McGonigal's decision. | |
The email said senior management would be looking at the implications of the resignation for the fire service. |