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Government decision on Judicial Pay Referendum

Home / News / Environment, Community and Local Government / Government decision on Judicial Pay Referendum
14th June 201122nd January 2016
By admin_exsiteIn Environment, Community and Local Government
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Following today’s Cabinet meeting, Alan Shatter TD, Minster for Justice,
Equality and Defence said “I welcome the decision made today by Cabinet
agreeing to my proposal that the Referendum on Judicial pay be held to
coincide with the upcoming Presidential election. This is a major decision
taken by Cabinet following on from the substantial work I have been engaged
in on this issue since my appointment. Further work will now be undertaken
by the Attorney General who has confirmed that the necessary work can be
processed in the timeframe agreed”.

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