03/05/2024
Covid Inquiry Revelations 'Extraordinary And Bizarre' – Beattie
Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) leader, Doug Beattie, has described some of the revelations of the Covid Inquiry as "extraordinary and bizarre".
Mr Beattie has said that the early stages of the inquiry have revealed a "deliberate attempt to isolate and bully the Health Minister".
Minister Beattie continued: "The suggestion is that the then Deputy First Minister – Michelle O'Neill – wanted the two big parties, the DUP and Sinn Fein, to take control of the situation. At the same time, some of their ministers refused to bring forward COVID regulations before the Assembly because it would be unpopular and, in some cases, refused to support necessary but unpopular regulations.
"Today I will be writing to the Head of the Civil Service – Jayne Brady – to discuss the revelation that one of her senior civil servants floated the idea that the Health Minister should be replaced by a Minister from one of the two big parties. The civil service should be non-party political, yet this idea clearly showed that this individual was more concerned about placating Sinn Fein and the DUP duopoly. This is brought into sharp focus because the individual who reacted to the Deputy First Minister's call for them to be in control is now the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Justice.
"My own reflections on this situation are clear. Thank goodness that Robin Swann was not bullied into leaving the post to allow a DUP/Sinn Fein Minister to take over given the clear attempt later during the pandemic to avoid responsibility by some parties. The total collapse of relationships between the two big parties following the Bobby Storey funeral would have had a detrimental effect on our fight against COVID and any attempt to keep people safe."
Mr Beattie has said that the early stages of the inquiry have revealed a "deliberate attempt to isolate and bully the Health Minister".
Minister Beattie continued: "The suggestion is that the then Deputy First Minister – Michelle O'Neill – wanted the two big parties, the DUP and Sinn Fein, to take control of the situation. At the same time, some of their ministers refused to bring forward COVID regulations before the Assembly because it would be unpopular and, in some cases, refused to support necessary but unpopular regulations.
"Today I will be writing to the Head of the Civil Service – Jayne Brady – to discuss the revelation that one of her senior civil servants floated the idea that the Health Minister should be replaced by a Minister from one of the two big parties. The civil service should be non-party political, yet this idea clearly showed that this individual was more concerned about placating Sinn Fein and the DUP duopoly. This is brought into sharp focus because the individual who reacted to the Deputy First Minister's call for them to be in control is now the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Justice.
"My own reflections on this situation are clear. Thank goodness that Robin Swann was not bullied into leaving the post to allow a DUP/Sinn Fein Minister to take over given the clear attempt later during the pandemic to avoid responsibility by some parties. The total collapse of relationships between the two big parties following the Bobby Storey funeral would have had a detrimental effect on our fight against COVID and any attempt to keep people safe."
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