Ger Deering recommended for role of Ombudsman and Information Commissioner
Date of article: 24/11/2021
Daily News of: 25/11/2021
Country: Ireland
Author: National Ombudsman of Ireland
Article language: en
The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath T.D., has announced the selection of Mr. Ger Deering as the Government’s nominee for appointment by the President as Ombudsman and Information Commissioner.
Minister McGrath proposed Mr. Deering as the Government’s nominee for the role following an open recruitment process which was managed by the Public Appointments Process.
Following Government approval this morning, the proposed appointment will now be referred to a relevant Committee of the Oireachtas for consideration.
Motions will subsequently be put before both Houses of the Oireachtas which recommend the appointment of Mr Deering by the President.
Mr. Deering is the current Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman, and brings a wealth of relevant experience to the role. As well as serving as Ireland’s first Commissioner for Taxi Regulation he was the founding director of the National Employment Rights Authority, and has also held a number of senior posts across the Civil and Public Service. The proposed appointment of Mr. Deering follows the decision of current Ombudsman and Information Commissioner, Peter Tyndall, to retire at the end of the year.
Mr. Tyndall was first appointed by the President to the role in 2013, and was reappointed for a subsequent term in December 2019. He has helped to drive major reforms since his appointment, and played an important role in ensuring that services are delivered effectively and efficiently.
Commenting on the development, the Minister stated:
“I welcome the selection of Ger Deering as the Government nominee for the role of Ombudsman and Information Commissioner.
"The selection of Mr Deering follows a competitive recruitment process managed by the Public Appointments Service, which included a thorough search for suitable candidates both in Ireland and internationally.
"Ger brings a wealth of relevant experience to the role, and I am confident that he will build upon the significant contribution which Peter Tyndall made during his time as Ombudsman and Information Commissioner.
"While Peter will be remaining in his role until the end of the year, I would like to publicly thank him for his contributions to Irish public life since his appointment in 2013.”