Belfast Telegraph

King sworn in as Northern Ireland Attorney General

- BY ALAN ERWIN

NORTHERN Ireland’s new Attorney General was sworn in at the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast yesterday.

Brenda King formally took office as chief legal adviser to the Stormont Executive at a ceremony overseen by Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan.

Ms King succeeds John Larkin QC, who stepped down in June after serving in the post for 10 years.

After taking the oath, she said: “I’m honoured to take up this role and am looking forward to continuing to provide legal advice.”

Ms King’s legal career has involved roles as First Legislativ­e Counsel in the Executive and as a former President of the Commonweal­th Associatio­n of Legislativ­e Counsel.

Educated at Queen’s University in Belfast, the University of South Carolina and Cambridge University, she started in private practice as a solicitor and also spent time with the diplomatic service.

With more than 25 years of experience in drafting legislatio­n in Northern Ireland and other jurisdicti­ons, she was appointed Attorney General by First and Deputy First Ministers Arlene Foster and Michelle O’neill

Ms King’s new position involves responsibi­lity for protecting the public interest in legal matters and being the Executive’s most senior representa­tive in the courts.

She can also participat­e in proceeding­s at the Assembly.

Only a handful of people were able to attend the swearing-in due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

But Sir Declan told those present that Ms King was “extremely well-qualified” for the role.

“She obviously had enormous experience in terms of her legislativ­e background in Northern Ireland,” the Lord Chief Justice said.

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