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St Vincent’s Health Care, which the PAC says has questions to answer over its finances, is the highest earning charity in Ireland.
A statutory nine-person body is to replace the boards of the National Library and National Museum and Jimmy Deenihan says that it will be more efficient and streamlined.
Advertising has a record for recognising innovation, creativity and talent – irrespective of the sex of the candidate – and setting specific workplace objectives for women to aspire to board membership will further help gender diversity, writes Deirdre Waldron.
However, they say that transparency in the appointment process is needed, according to a new research report.
Ignoring candidates for state boards who apply through formal channels in favour of those with political backgrounds discredits the election promises to tackle cronyism, writes Sarah O’Neill.
Pinterest is the next big social network apparently – but what exactly is it? Here’s our handy cut-out-and-keep guide.
There are reports today that Mary Davis was appointed to three state boards by FF ministers, and paid almost €190,000 in total. She says she has no political affiliations.