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Judges would 'fight interference' | |
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Northern Ireland's top judge has said he would resist any political attempt to interfere with the judiciary. | |
Sir Brian Kerr was giving evidence to a committee examining the proposed devolution of policing and justice. | |
He said that he had no reason to believe there would be any political interference with the judiciary. | |
"I should say that if it were attempted I - as the head of the judiciary - would conceive it as my duty to resist it firmly," he said. | |
The government wants a devolved system to be similar to that in England and Wales, where the judiciary and the courts service act as an agency of the Ministry of Justice. | |
Sir Brian said he wants the courts service to be managed by an independent board. | |
He said that a Stormont department of justice would be represented on the board and that the body would report to a justice minister, but would have operational independence. | |
Sinn Fein wants policing devolved by next May but the DUP insists that would be too soon, in what is one of the assembly's most contentious issues. | Sinn Fein wants policing devolved by next May but the DUP insists that would be too soon, in what is one of the assembly's most contentious issues. |
As part of its work, the assembly and Executive Review Committee has to report by next February on preparations for devolving policing and justice responsibilities. | |
Sir Brian appeared before the committee, which is chaired by DUP MLA Jeffrey Donaldson. | |
'Triple lock' | 'Triple lock' |
Speaking in a personal capacity, Mr Donaldson said his party had a veto over the devolution of policing and justice. | Speaking in a personal capacity, Mr Donaldson said his party had a veto over the devolution of policing and justice. |
"We have secured a triple lock - the first minister has to approve devolution, then it has to get approved by the Assembly on a cross-community vote, and then by Parliament." | "We have secured a triple lock - the first minister has to approve devolution, then it has to get approved by the Assembly on a cross-community vote, and then by Parliament." |
However, the committee's deputy chairman, Raymond McCartney of Sinn Fein, said the transfer of policing and justice powers was a "natural progression" following the restoration of devolution last May. | However, the committee's deputy chairman, Raymond McCartney of Sinn Fein, said the transfer of policing and justice powers was a "natural progression" following the restoration of devolution last May. |
"None of the criminal justice agencies see any reason why it shouldn't be as soon as possible," he said. | "None of the criminal justice agencies see any reason why it shouldn't be as soon as possible," he said. |