Legal Reform - Will the Legal Authority be independent?

Brendan Burgess

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This seems to be an issue which is worrying the legal profession as explained in this letter to the Irish Times

 
The problem with this is that someone must regulate the professions.

The government is compromised as it's a big customer.

But the professions themselves are much more seriously compromised.

The courts could regulate the professions, but this would not be independent either.

This is how the Minister proposes to guarantee its independence
· It has a lay majority of members and a lay chairperson;
· The legal profession has a minority representation on the Authority, with 2 representatives from each branch of the legal profession;
· It is accountable to Dáil Éireann (e.g its Committees) in its own right;
· It must follow standards of sound and transparent governance by preparing strategic and business plans, reporting annually, and following proper accounting standards subject to audit;
· It must keep the public informed of its role, and their rights and remedies.


What happens in other countries?