Written answers

Tuesday, 16 May 2006

Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform

Garda Deployment

9:00 pm

Photo of Enda KennyEnda Kenny (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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Question 456: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform when he expects to fill all vacancies currently requiring replacement in the Garda force in County Mayo at present; the number of members by rank to be so appointed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18497/06]

Photo of Michael McDowellMichael McDowell (Dublin South East, Progressive Democrats)
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I have been informed by the Garda authorities, who are responsible for the detailed allocation of resources, including personnel, that the personnel strength (all ranks) of An Garda Síochána as at 31 March 2006 was 12,439. This compares with a total strength of 10,702 (all ranks) as at 30 June 1997 and represents an increase of 1,737 (or 16.2%) in the personnel strength of the Force during that period. I am further informed that the personnel strength (by rank) of the Mayo Division as at 16 May, 2006 was as set out in the table hereunder:

Rank 16/05/06
Chief Superintendent 1
Superintendent 6
Inspector 3
Sergeant 45
Garda 205
Total 260

Garda management have informed me that a further eight Gardaí are due to be allocated to the Mayo Division in conjunction with the next allocation of Probationer Gardaí on 9 June, 2006. Every effort is made to fill vacancies when they arise taking account of overall policing needs and availability of suitable personnel.

It is the responsibility of Garda management to allocate personnel to and within Divisions on a priority basis in accordance with the requirements of different areas. The allocation of such resources is determined by a number of factors including demographics, administrative functions, crime trends and other operational policing needs.

Garda personnel assignments throughout the country, together with overall policing arrangements and operational strategy, are continually monitored and reviewed. Such monitoring ensures that optimum use is made of Garda resources, and the best possible Garda service is provided to the general public.

I should also say that the current recruitment drive to increase the strength of the Garda Síochána to 14,000 members in line with the commitment in the Agreed Programme for Government is fully on target. This will lead to a combined strength, of both attested Gardaí and recruits in training, of 14,000 by the end of this year. I am pleased to inform the Deputy that the first group of newly attested Gardaí under the accelerated recruitment programme came on stream in March and a further 275 newly attested Gardaí will come on stream every 90 days from here on in. The Garda Commissioner will now be drawing up plans on how best to distribute and manage these additional resources, and in this context the needs of the Mayo Division will be given the fullest consideration.

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