As the Stormont Regional Development Minister claimed last night that he has been assured measures are in place to ensure there is no repeat of the water crisis fiasco, the NI Executive has agreed to appoint two people to scrutinise the role of the Department of Regional Development in the recent water crisis.
The Minister, Conor Murphy was speaking after it was announced that the investigation into the crisis had been widened with the utility regulator set to investigate NI Water's performance.
The Executive has now agreed the Terms of Reference for an investigation into NI Water's handling of the recent major interruption to water supplies.
The first part of the report will be by the Utility Regulator into the NI Water incident in line with the Regulator's statutory responsibilities.
The second part of the investigation will be produced by two individuals appointed by the First Minister and Deputy First Minister and will consider the broader governance issues, including the role and responsibilities of the Minister for Regional Development and his Department in relation to this incident.
The as yet unnamed appointees will also consider the Regulator's recommendations.
The Regulator has agreed to keep the appointees appraised about his part of the investigation so that they are kept up to date.
This morning, a Stormont Executive statement emphasised the independence of the investigation and said that members will now await its findings.
The composite report, including the work of both the Regulator and the two appointees, will be submitted to the Executive by the end of February.
After consideration the report will be published.
Specifically, the probe will look at how, during late December 2010 and early January 2011, water supply was lost to a significant number of premises in Northern Ireland during adverse weather conditions.
The Utility Regulator will carry out an investigation into the causes of this loss of supply and the performance of Northern Ireland Water in planning for and reacting to this event. The investigation will also make recommendations to mitigate against a reoccurrence.
This investigation will consider whether NI Water has contravened any licence condition or other statutory requirement, and if it is continuing to do or is likely to do so in future.
The Utility Regulator's Board will be informed of its conclusions. In the light of this the Board will then determine whether any enforcement or other regulatory action is necessary or
The investigation will review contingency planning and implementation; internal and external communications; the cause and extent of supply problems and finally, governance, leadership and management issues.
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