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One of the four appointed victims' commissioners has said legal loopholes are holding them back. | One of the four appointed victims' commissioners has said legal loopholes are holding them back. |
Mike Nesbitt told BBC's Let's Talk programme on Thursday he was advised not to meet victims or their families. | |
Current legislation is for one commissioner, not a commission, and this means it has no legal status. | Current legislation is for one commissioner, not a commission, and this means it has no legal status. |
However on Friday, the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister said there was no barrier to commissioners meeting victims and survivors. | |
A statement issued by the ministers' office said work in drafting the legislation to provide for a commission comprising several members rather than a single commissioner was "at an advanced stage". | |
On Thursday, Mr Nesbitt said it was "frustrating" that he could not get on with the job he was being paid to do. | |
"I have met victims, I am dealing with a number of victims. I've sent letters on their behalf to hospitals and other bodies and I'm now being cautioned against doing that," said Mr Nesbitt. | "I have met victims, I am dealing with a number of victims. I've sent letters on their behalf to hospitals and other bodies and I'm now being cautioned against doing that," said Mr Nesbitt. |
"This is because I don't have a legal status, I don't have the insurance, I don't have the legal backing to do that." | "This is because I don't have a legal status, I don't have the insurance, I don't have the legal backing to do that." |
The four commissioners include broadcaster Mr Nesbitt and ex-interim victims' commissioner Bertha McDougall. | The four commissioners include broadcaster Mr Nesbitt and ex-interim victims' commissioner Bertha McDougall. |
The others are Patricia MacBride, whose brother was killed by the SAS and whose father died 17 months after being shot by loyalists, and Brendan McAllister of Mediation NI. | The others are Patricia MacBride, whose brother was killed by the SAS and whose father died 17 months after being shot by loyalists, and Brendan McAllister of Mediation NI. |
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