First and Deputy First Minister launch new bid to appoint a Victims' Commissioner

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First Minister Paul Givan and deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill have launched a public appointment competition for a new Commissioner for Victims and Survivors (CVS).

First Minister Paul Givan said: “I am pleased to launch this recruitment competition for a new Commissioner to promote the interests of victims and survivors. This is a key and pivotal role in ensuring that the voices of victims and survivors are heard and that services are in place to meet their needs.”

Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill said: “It is absolutely vital that the needs and concerns of victims and survivors are met. The Commissioner will have an important role in ensuring that victims and survivors are supported. I would encourage anyone with the relevant skills and experience to apply.”

As a body corporate the Commission continues in legal existence even in the absence of a Commissioner. The Chief Executive Officer of CVS has been and will continue to be responsible for the day-to-day business of the Commission until the Commissioner’s post is filled.

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