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Justice Minister David Ford has said his department is facing a budget shortfall of at least £47m, once further cuts are brought in in October. | Justice Minister David Ford has said his department is facing a budget shortfall of at least £47m, once further cuts are brought in in October. |
Mr Ford blamed the shortfall on the ongoing dispute between the DUP and Sinn Féin about welfare reform. | Mr Ford blamed the shortfall on the ongoing dispute between the DUP and Sinn Féin about welfare reform. |
Last week, it was confirmed that Stormont departments, excluding health and education, were to have their budgets cut by a total of £78m. | Last week, it was confirmed that Stormont departments, excluding health and education, were to have their budgets cut by a total of £78m. |
It was revealed the Justice Department would face the biggest cut - £22m. | It was revealed the Justice Department would face the biggest cut - £22m. |
However, Mr Ford said that figure - from the June (budget) monitoring round - was only the beginning. | However, Mr Ford said that figure - from the June (budget) monitoring round - was only the beginning. |
Finance Minister Simon Hamilton also warned that further cuts, amounting to £87m, would be required in October if a deal on welfare reform was not agreed. | Finance Minister Simon Hamilton also warned that further cuts, amounting to £87m, would be required in October if a deal on welfare reform was not agreed. |
"The reality is that the June monitoring round, which of course didn't happen until July, was a deceit because there was an acknowledgement that there would be further significant cuts to be made in October," Mr Ford said said. | "The reality is that the June monitoring round, which of course didn't happen until July, was a deceit because there was an acknowledgement that there would be further significant cuts to be made in October," Mr Ford said said. |
"The reality is the Department of Justice is probably facing cuts in the region of £47m as a minimum, that's 4.4% of our budget." | "The reality is the Department of Justice is probably facing cuts in the region of £47m as a minimum, that's 4.4% of our budget." |
Mr Ford said the cuts would have a severe effect on the work of his department. | Mr Ford said the cuts would have a severe effect on the work of his department. |
"On the 3rd of July the chief constable spoke to the Policing Board about what was then seen as the potential of 2.9% cuts, not 4.4%, and he said that would directly impact on keeping people safe, it would directly impact on police recruitment," he said. | "On the 3rd of July the chief constable spoke to the Policing Board about what was then seen as the potential of 2.9% cuts, not 4.4%, and he said that would directly impact on keeping people safe, it would directly impact on police recruitment," he said. |
"That is the reality of what is happening and that is because of a fix between the DUP and Sinn Féin, brought about by Sinn Féin's unwillingness to accept the reality of welfare reform and the DUP's unwillingness to produce a realistic budget in the face of that." | "That is the reality of what is happening and that is because of a fix between the DUP and Sinn Féin, brought about by Sinn Féin's unwillingness to accept the reality of welfare reform and the DUP's unwillingness to produce a realistic budget in the face of that." |
Deputy Chief Constable Alistair Finlay said the police would, "discuss a range of proposals and options with the Policing Board to progress what areas will be affected by these significant budget cuts". | |
"Our immediate priority will be to keep people safe and I would like to reassure our communities we will make every effort to prevent cuts to frontline service delivery." | |
The Police Federation (PFNI), which represents rank-and-file officers, called for a rethink by the executive. | |
Its chairman, Terry Spence, said: "Policing cannot shoulder a cutback of this magnitude. We are already understaffed with a shortfall of some 1,000 officers. That situation can only deteriorate further if the PSNI is told to implement these draconian cutbacks". | |
Northern Ireland is being penalised by the Treasury for not endorsing welfare reforms passed by Westminster in February 2013. | Northern Ireland is being penalised by the Treasury for not endorsing welfare reforms passed by Westminster in February 2013. |
Sinn Féin has led the opposition to the reforms. | Sinn Féin has led the opposition to the reforms. |
On Wednesday, Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy said that tens of thousands of street lights could be out across Northern Ireland over the winter due to budget cuts to his department. | On Wednesday, Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy said that tens of thousands of street lights could be out across Northern Ireland over the winter due to budget cuts to his department. |