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'It's now my team': Drew Harris sworn in as garda commissioner

They’re not looking for much – just better uniforms, body cameras tasers and occupational supports.

JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT last night, Drew Harris was attested as Garda Commissioner at the new Kevin Street Divisional Headquarters in Dublin.

That was a private occasion, but now all eyes will be on the new head of An Garda Síochána – an organisation that has gone through scandal after scandal in recent years and is attempting to reform and modernise itself with limited resources.

His appointment was broadly welcomed by his new colleagues, with the Garda Representative Association (GRA) commenting today that his experience as a police officer in the PSNI will have given him a better understanding of policing issues as they present themselves across the country.

However the association’s director of communications John O’Keeffe was also quick today to remind the new commissioner exactly what those issues are – and to pile the pressure on.

“The issues that need to be addressed by the new Commissioner are, of course, well known following Report after Report in recent years. From IT systems, recruitment, supervision, equipment and training down to the current garda uniform which is not fit for purpose, all stakeholders, are fully aware of what needs to be done.

Mr Harris can however have a few quick “wins” under his belt he if wishes in his first year in office. If he can speed the process up for a new uniform for the frontline that encapsulates not just look, but safety and comfort for our members, this will be hugely appreciated by frontline gardaí. Couple this with a roll out of both body cameras and Tasers, as well as occupational supports for our members’ mental well-being and our new Commissioner will have achieved more in his first year, than many of his predecessors have in their full term.

‘Openness and transparency’

Speaking last night, after being sworn in at Kevin Street in Dublin, Harris said he was “very honoured and privileged” to become garda commissioner.

He said a particular priority was doing “all we can to protect the vulnerable”.

“We need to move quickly to adapt to a changing society to ensure that we are strongly positioned to protect the State, communities and the vulnerable,” he said.

He said An Garda Síochána would deliver the “highest possible” operational and ethical standards under his leadership.

We will have a workplace of openness and transparency, of equality of opportunity, and of management at all levels speaking with and listening to the people they work with. We will be more open to concerns raised internally and externally. 

Harris said he wanted An Garda Síochána to be responsible, accountable and fit for purpose, and added that it is now  his “team”.

Criticism 

Although his rank-and-file members are backing him – for the moment – there has already been strong opposition from outside An Garda Síochána before his attestation. 

In July, Donegal County Council passed a motion calling on the Minister for Justice to cancel Harris’ appointment. Council members who voted in favour of the motion said this was because of his previous links to British Intelligence services and his role in shutting down an independent probe which was investigating a gang blamed for more than 100 killings in the 70s and 80s. 

The motion cited a Belfast High Court judgement by Mr Justice Seamus Treacy which found that the PSNI’s decision to shut down the Historic Enquiries Team (HET) investigation into the activities of the loyalist gang was inconsistent with the police force’s human rights obligations.

The gang, which operated mostly in Armagh and Tyrone, has been blamed for more than 100 killings during the 1970s and 1980s. Drew Harris was in charge of legacy investigations in the PSNI when the probe was halted.

Earlier this month a High Court judge also dismissed an action aimed at blocking the former PSNI deputy chief constable from becoming the next Garda Commissioner. The action had been launched by Belfast-based researcher Ciaran MacAirt, whose grandmother Kathleen Irvine was one of 15 people killed when a loyalist bomb exploded at McGurk’s Bar in Belfast in December 1971.

MacAirt had sought various orders including a declaration that due to his obligations under the UK’s Offical Secrets Act and his role in the protection of the PSNI, the RUC and other agencies of the UK Harris would be incapable of controlling an independent investigation into the murder of Irish citizens where collusion between loyalist terror gangs and British security forces was alleged.

Gerard Humphreys Bl for MacAirt argued Harris lacked the independence required to be Garda Commissioner due to this role in the PSNI and its predecessor the RUC.

The judge said he had considerable sympathy for MacAirt whose family were among the many victims of the Troubles.

However, the judge said the action was “fundamentally flawed” and could not proceed because it did not seek to challenge, and had ignored the statutory process used to identify and select candidates for the position of Garda Commissioner.

Chairperson of the Policing Authority Josephine Feehily hit back at the suggestion that the appointment of Harris created a conflict of interest.

Speaking about his appointment on Morning Ireland, she said: ”I wonder is there a conflict that’s any different from the duty of confidence, in law, that other professionals have to a client.

“This happens globally, all over the world, without these issues causing the same consternation.”

‘A large ship’

It is not clear whether Harris will address any of these concerns raised, either by the council in Donegal or in the recent court action, when he speaks to the media for the first time as Garda Commissioner tomorrow.

But his frontline members are advising him to win the public’s trust by showing leadership and a clear direction for the organisation. 

“The organisation of An Garda Síochána is a large ship that now needs to be turned,” the GRA’s John O’Keeffe said. 

“Government must therefore provide Mr Harris and his team with the full financial support to ensure that these critical changes outlined are made without delay.

“Then and only then, will we truly have an organisation that enjoys as much public trust and support, as does its Frontline officers.”

With reporting from Sean Murray and Stephen McDermott.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:18 AM

    Fair play to her

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:16 AM

    Must have heard Donald trump is popular candidate for the presidency and had a heart attack at the thought of him being a neighbour

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:24 AM

    RIP

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:23 AM

    What a sad existence.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:28 AM

    Have a look at your own life before you make assumptions about others. I’m sure it’s not all rosy in the garden!

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    Mute Neil Holland
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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:33 AM

    My life is fine. What’s your point exactly? 35 years protesting is a waste of time – what did she accomplish?
    Like that moron in India who has held his hand in the air for the last 30 years – it’s stupid.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:44 AM

    Maybe you just don’t know what it is like to stand for something. It may have been futile but I’m sure everyone who has stood for something has been told by cynics like you that it was a waste of time or futile. Ma

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    Jan 27th 2016, 11:01 AM

    The lady had mental health issues

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    Jan 27th 2016, 11:05 AM

    And what a sad end for those in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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    Mute Neil Holland
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    Jan 27th 2016, 11:07 AM

    You’re confused Allen. You seem to be implying I said something I didn’t.

    I never said you shouldn’t stand up for what you believe.
    I never said people shouldn’t protest.
    I never said protests don’t work.
    I never questioned her integrity.

    You get 1 life – hers is over now, and she spent 35 years of it doing this. And for what? It’s a sad existence – she wasted almost half her life IMO.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 11:16 AM

    Neil Holland, it was however her life, and you have no way of knowing whether she considered her life wasted or not, so don;t make any presumptions

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    Jan 27th 2016, 11:31 AM

    I don;’t disagree with you, Larissa – but it’s possible you’re confused too, like Allen.

    I never claimed to know whether she considered her life wasted or not. It’s possible that you don’t know what “IMO” means, which was at the end of my last post. It means’ in MY opinion’ – I never claimed to know her opinion.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 12:48 PM

    Neil, she may well have done exactly what she wanted with her life. You don’t have the monopoly on the metrics on how people should spend their lives.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 12:49 PM

    Eh, Eric – see my post directly above yours.

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    Mute Neil Holland
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    Jan 27th 2016, 1:19 PM

    Not the smartest people around here, are there? Going around in circles repeating myself.

    Owen: “It’s her life – you don’t know what she wanted from it!”
    Me: “Yes, I know. I just said that in my opinion, it’s a waste.”

    Allen: “It’s her life – you don’t know what she wanted from it!”
    Me: “Yes, I know. I just said that in my opinion, it’s a waste.”

    Larissa: “It’s her life – you don’t know what she wanted from it!”
    Me: “Yes, I know. I just said that in my opinion, it’s a waste.”

    Eric: “It’s her life – you don’t know what she wanted from it!”
    Me: “Yes, I know. I just said that in my opinion, it’s a waste.”

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    Jan 27th 2016, 3:51 PM

    Neil thats pretty narrow minded. Is life based entirely on accomplisments? Maybe she met a lot of people, saw a lot of interesting things, felt very fulfilled and at peace with herself for doing something she thought was right. Saying that, what she did is stupid is a pretty stupid thing to say and it may be a waste of time for you cause you hold different values. She died and the fact you read an article about her over 3000 miles away and a lot of people seem to care that she died is an accomplishment in itself. That may be more that will be said about u when you die. RIP

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    Jan 27th 2016, 3:56 PM

    Hear, hear James. As you so rightly point out this lady will be remembered – how many internet smart arses will be?

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    Jan 27th 2016, 3:57 PM

    “how many internet smart arses will be?”

    I just got talked down to for “presuming” stuff about people, and then you go and presume you know what internet smartarses do in the real world. Weird. I guess you know them all in real life and their accomplishments.

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    Jan 28th 2016, 2:06 PM

    here we go again so dont make presumptions, dont have an opinion, Neil did not refer to her as considering her life was wasted or not, but it is his option that it was, and he is entitled to ,express it, it not another judging or hate phobia crime for you to police, For what its worth i think it was wasted, i assume you have the same option on priests and other practitioners of organised religion, you express them freely enough, without others lecturing you on your presumptions

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:34 AM

    At least she stood for something…How can anyone build a weapon that can take out millions of people at a go? Human Wickedness

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    Jan 27th 2016, 11:01 AM

    What do you stand for

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:19 AM

    Must check out how much a nuclear shelter costs now that the one person who single handedly saved us all from a nuclear apocalypse is gone.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:26 AM

    You’re a dumb fvck.

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    Jan 28th 2016, 2:12 PM

    Owen your a bit of a potty mouth, whats wrong have you got a limited vocabulary, can you not express yourself without resorting to expletives

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:15 AM

    We can stop hiding now lads, she’s gone…..

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    Jan 27th 2016, 10:54 AM

    From the first US Atomic Bombing Hiroshima “Little Boy” on 6 August 1945

    to the broadcast of US TV film “The Day After” on 20 November 1983 is 1998 weeks.

    1998 weeks = 666 weeks + 666 weeks + 666 Weeks.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 11:04 AM

    Ah Frank and his numbers!!!

    Where have you been man? It’s been depressingly number free around here of late.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 11:06 AM

    Sure everyone knows about the whole atomic bomb/”The Day After” 666 sum. It’s one of the first things we all learn in school.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 12:55 PM

    Huge Respect, The hypocrisy of US Foreign Policy is A Nuclear weapon in the hands of an Ally is a “deterrent” yet in the hands of an advisory is reason enough to invade. If only more had the same courage as this Lady, the world would be a far less hostile place. Similarly Middle Eastern States which are resourceful and have dictatorships are deemed inhumane and in need of Democratic overthrows, whilst other stronger and perhaps even more inhumane Middle Eastern States whom ally with US policy are deemed progressive and an ally. Donald Trump’s ascension in my opinion is the best thing to happen to this world, because he has brought to the masses the lunacy of continuing to abide to US Foreign Policy. I Love America and its people, just not its batshit foreign policy. Hope for humanity’s sake Bernie Sanders wins the next election and restores some form of sense to this ever changing fragile world of ours.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 12:50 PM

    Having mental health issue does not null & void a protest or the strong moral code behind it. People who say this as if it does are actually madder than she was.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 1:55 PM

    Yeah were all mad. Im getting out of the rat race going to live on the streets and when i die of alcoholism and hypothermia at least ill have an obituary in the journal with people who never knew me saying rip for green thumbs

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    Jan 27th 2016, 11:42 AM

    Mad old crone who gives a rats.would she not have been better getting a job or somerhing

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    Jan 27th 2016, 1:09 PM

    She’d have been better off doing almost anything else. There are very very few 80 year olds in the U.S in winter that have to spend their days without the benefit of central heating.

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    Jan 27th 2016, 1:05 PM

    “In a statement, the Peace House organisation said:

    “She manned the White House antinuclear peace vigil the longest. She stayed there through thick and thin and was dedicated to a cause that sometimes seemed to be like an unhealthy relationship.””

    So even according to her own best advocates she was basically nuts. This is the story of a mentally ill woman who should have gotten help but didn’t, because she was an immigrant and instead of a family to look out for her all she had was a bunch of anti-nuclear fantasists. Very sad. RIP.

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    Jan 28th 2016, 2:14 PM

    What,s the story on the guy outside Balldonnell aerodrome banging the drum, anyone got any background on what his agenda is ??

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    Jan 27th 2016, 12:16 PM

    Rest in peace, Connie. OM AH HUNG BENZA GURU PADMA SIDDHI HUM

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    Jan 27th 2016, 2:11 PM

    Love her hair, who really owns it?

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