The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Tousist native is first police authority appointmen­t

- By STEPHEN FERNANE

TOUSIST native Michael O’Sullivan is the new Assistant Garda Commission­er, ths first senior garda to be appointed by the new independen­t Policing Authority.

He has now been tasked by Garda Commission­er Nóirín O’Sullivan to undertake a detailed analysis of all garda investigat­ions carried out to date in an effort to iron out systemic failures which have plagued the force in recent years.

His appointmen­t follows last week’s revelation­s over hugely inaccurate breath-testing figures which have put increasing pressure on the Ms O’Sullivan’s position.

He has been instructed by the under-fire commission­er to decide on whether or not further remedial action is needed

The appointmen­t by an independen­t body is the first of its kind in the history of the state.

A former Detective Chief Superinten­dent, the Tousist man brings 36 years’ experience to the position, with a wide range of operationa­l roles, both in Ireland and abroad in the European Union, the United Nations and the Council of Europe.

More recently, he was in charge of the Security and Intelligen­ce Section.

Mr O’Sullivan’s family are extremely proud of the achievemen­t, none more so than his mother Maureen who still runs the local shop and post office in Tousist.

“He’s a wonderful young man and he rang me over the weekend to tell me the news – I’m very proud indeed. He always made progress over the years and was always keen on studying and bettering himself.

“Growing up he was always a great young man and did a lot of travelling over the years as part of his job,” she Maureen.

Mr O’Sullivan comes from a family of four brothers: Steve, PJ, Owen and Gerard. “As a family we’re immensely proud and delighted with Michael’s achievemen­ts,” said PJ, who is a retired Garda Sergeant in Mallow.

Applicatio­ns for the position of Assistant Commission­er were shortliste­d and preliminar­y interviews took place in early March.

The final selection process was conducted by a selection board appointed by the Authority. In its report, the board concluded that five individual­s had reached the required standard for appointmen­t to the rank of Assistant Commission­er and that Chief Superinten­dent O’Sullivan ranked first in order of merit on the panel’s list of candidates.

“The appointmen­t marks a historic moment in the evolution of policing in Ireland. It is the first time that a senior ranking Garda has been appointed by an independen­t body comprised of civilians,” said Authority Chairperso­n, Josephine Feehily.

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Newly appointed Assistant Commission­erMichaelO’Sullivan

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