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Details of Northern Ireland's victims' commissioners have been announced.Details of Northern Ireland's victims' commissioners have been announced.
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness told the assembly that all four posts were full-time and would receive the full advertised salary of £65,000.Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness told the assembly that all four posts were full-time and would receive the full advertised salary of £65,000.
Mr McGuinness said he and First Minister Ian Paisley took legal advice before deciding to appoint four commissioners rather than one. Mr McGuinness said he and First Minister Ian Paisley had taken legal advice before deciding to appoint four commissioners rather than one.
He also said reports that the pair could not agree on one candidate "could not be further from the truth".He also said reports that the pair could not agree on one candidate "could not be further from the truth".
"We never, at any stage of our deliberations, had a situation where the first minister proposed someone and I proposed someone as an alternative," Mr McGuinness said."We never, at any stage of our deliberations, had a situation where the first minister proposed someone and I proposed someone as an alternative," Mr McGuinness said.
"We were never in a position of disagreement as to how to bring this matter forward.""We were never in a position of disagreement as to how to bring this matter forward."
Mr Paisley said having four commissioners was the best way forward.
"Given the significant backlog of urgent work and the range of difficultchallenges that face us in this area, these four people will have much more capacity to engage with victims and survivors than a single commissioner," he said.
However, Alliance assembly member Naomi Long criticised the decision to make four appointments.
"It is rather inconsistent for the administration, which has been sabre-rattling among the public services about overstaffing, to appoint four people to do a job which as recently as October both (Mr McGuinness) and the first minister agreed was a job for one individual," she said.
The four commissioners include broadcaster Mike Nesbitt and ex-interim victims' commissioner Bertha McDougall.The four commissioners include broadcaster Mike Nesbitt and ex-interim victims' commissioner Bertha McDougall.
The others are Patricia MacBride, whose brother was killed by the SAS, and Brendan McAllister of Mediation NI.The others are Patricia MacBride, whose brother was killed by the SAS, and Brendan McAllister of Mediation NI.
On Sunday, Northern Ireland's first victims' commissioner said he believed a lack of trust within the community prevented just one person being chosen for the job.On Sunday, Northern Ireland's first victims' commissioner said he believed a lack of trust within the community prevented just one person being chosen for the job.
Sir Kenneth Bloomfield said he was pleased that appointments were being made, but that four "does seem rather a large number".Sir Kenneth Bloomfield said he was pleased that appointments were being made, but that four "does seem rather a large number".
Monday's official announcement follows a lengthy process, including a job readvertisement last autumn.Monday's official announcement follows a lengthy process, including a job readvertisement last autumn.
The post is intended to promote the interests of victims of the Troubles.The post is intended to promote the interests of victims of the Troubles.