Legislation – Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023
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PART 2The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery
The ICRIR, the Commissioners and ICRIR officers
3ICRIR officers
(1)
The ICRIR may employ persons to be officers of the ICRIR.
(2)
The ICRIR may make arrangements for persons to be seconded to serve as officers of the ICRIR.
(3)
In employing and seconding persons, the ICRIR must ensure that (as far as it is practicable) the officers of the ICRIR include—
(a)
persons who have experience of conducting criminal investigations in Northern Ireland, and
(b)
persons who do not have that experience but have experience of conducting criminal investigations outside Northern Ireland.
(4)
In this Act “ICRIR officers” means—
(a)
the Commissioner for Investigations,
(b)
the persons employed under this section, and
(c)
the persons seconded under this section.