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MAC Minutes Quarter 1 2019

Monday 7 January 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Derek Tierney, Brexit Preparedness & Contingency Planning.

Apologies: Helen Blake.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • The Department's priorities in the first quarter;
  • Brexit and national preparedness and contingency planning;
  • Northern Ireland;
  • Housing;
  • Health and Justice Reform;
  • 2019 Business Planning to be completed by 31st January in advance of 2019 PMDS cycle; and
  • Importance of remaining cohort of managers taking up training on the Underperformance Policy and Disciplinary Code taking place on 28th and 29th January.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 14 January 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Helen Blake, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Derek Tierney, Brexit Preparedness & Contingency Planning.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit, including national preparedness and contingency planning;
  • The Taoiseach's visit to Mali and Ethiopia last week;

MAC also noted:

  • The Department's End of 2018 Vote Position; and
  • Tender for a Leadership Development Programme for senior management including Principal Officers to be awarded shortly following evaluation.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 21 January 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Helen Blake, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit, including national preparedness and contingency planning;
  • Northern Ireland;
  • Today's commemoration events marking the centenary of the First Dáil;
  • Business Planning and commencement of the 2019 PMDS process; and
  • Staffing issues.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 11 February 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Helen Blake, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: John Callinan

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit, including national preparedness and contingency planning;
  • Northern Ireland and preparations for the All-Island Civic Dialogue which will take place in Dublin Castle on Friday;
  • Justice Reform;
  • Health Reform; and
  • Performance Management with end of year reviews and goal setting underway for all staff in the Department during February.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments;
  • A number of Transition Year students from the North East Inner City are undertaking work experience in the Department this week.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 18 February 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Shaw, Eamonn Molloy, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: John Callinan, Elizabeth Canavan, Andrew Munro, Helen Blake.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit, including national preparedness and contingency planning;
  • Northern Ireland;
  • Preparations for the Taoiseach’s attendance at the EU League of Arab States summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, later this week;
  • Deployment of the Learning Management System (LMS) over the coming months following completion of the Pilot; and
  • Performance Management with end of year reviews and goal setting to be completed by all staff by 28 February 2019.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 25 February 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: John Callinan, Helen Blake, Denis Breen.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Preparations for the establishment of a National Security Assessment Centre as part of the implementation of the report of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland;
  • Brexit, including national preparedness and contingency planning;
  • Northern Ireland;
  • Housing and Homelessness;
  • Finalisation of the Future Jobs Ireland Plan;
  • Preparations for the Taoiseach's appearance before the Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach later this week; and
  • Performance Management with end of year reviews and goal setting to be completed by all staff by 28 February 2019.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 25 March 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Helen Blake, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Preparations for the establishment of the National Security Analysis Centre as part of the implementation of the report of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland;
  • Brexit, including national preparedness and contingency planning;
  • Last week’s European Council meeting;
  • The Taoiseach’s recent successful visit to the United States;
  • Memorandum to Government on the Maritime Area and Foreshore (Amendment) Bill;
  • Publication of the Future Jobs Ireland 2019 Programme;
  • eLEADS and PMDS - noting 98% completion rate for 2018 PMDS annual reviews;
  • Special Government Meeting on Gender equality measures on International Women’s Day;
  • Preparations for Leadership Development Programme for senior managers including Principal Officers;
  • The Department’s participation in the IMI/30% cross-company Mentoring Programme; and
  • Quarterly staff meeting and MAC and PO meeting to take place later this week.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

MAC Minutes Quarter 2 2019

Monday 1 April 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Denis Breen.

Apologies: John Callinan, John Shaw, Helen Blake, Teresa Doolan.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Submission of the Department’s 2018 Appropriation Account to the C&AG before the end March deadline;
  • Advertisement last Friday by the Public Appointments Service of the position of Director of the National Security Analysis Centre;
  • Brexit, including national preparedness and contingency planning;
  • The Taoiseach’s visit to Paris on Tuesday;
  • Preparations for meeting of Cabinet Committee F this week.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues, agreed that the Department will run an internal competition at Principal Officer (Standard Scale) and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 8 April 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: Helen Blake.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit, including national preparedness and contingency planning;
  • Preparations for visit by the EU Chief Negotiator for Brexit, Michel Barnier later today; and
  • Forthcoming European Council Meeting on Wednesday.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 15 April 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Helen Blake, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Preparations for meeting of the High Level Steering Board on Policing Reform on Wednesday;
  • Preparations for visit by the Speaker of the US Congress Nancy Pelosi and the Congressional Delegation this week;
  • Brief update on Brexit and outcome of European Council meeting last week;
  • Ireland’s National Reform Programme 2019 submitted to Government this week;
  • The Department’s end March Vote position;
  • Development of the Department’s new HR Strategy; and
  • Preparations for Leadership Development Programme for senior management including Principal Officers.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments;
  • The Department’s participation in the IMI/30% Club Cross-Company Mentoring Programme..

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 29 April 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Helen Blake, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: John Callinan

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Preparations for Cabinet meeting in Cork this week;
  • National Broadband plan;
  • National Climate Change plan;
  • Health Reform;
  • Policing and Justice reform;
  • Preparations for establishment of the National Security Analysis Centre;
  • Preparations for establishment of Citizens Assembly;
  • Situation in Northern Ireland;
  • Brief update on Brexit;
  • 2018 Annual Report of the Audit Committee of the Department; and
  • Information sessions for staff on Freedom of Information on Wednesday 1st May.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 20 May 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Andrew Munro, Helen Blake, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: Eamonn Molloy

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Update on Brexit;
  • Ongoing talks in Northern Ireland;
  • Draft 2019 National Risk Assessment which will be submitted to Government shortly prior to public consultation;
  • The Department’s end April Vote position;
  • Finalisation of the Department’s Annual Report 2018;
  • Publication of the Fourth Progress Report on implementation of the Civil Service Renewal Plan;
  • National Climate Change Plan and preparations for upcoming meeting of Cabinet Committee D (Infrastructure);
  • Update on the rollout of the unified Government of Ireland identity within the Department;
  • Preparations for establishment of the National Security Analysis Centre;
  • Preparations for establishment of Citizens Assembly;
  • The Department’s new Official Languages Scheme ready for submission to the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht;
  • Rollout of the OneLearning Learning Management System (LMS) today; and
  • Online GDPR/data protection training to be rolled out and undertaken by all staff of the Department.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 27 May 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Andrew Munro, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Preparations for meeting of Cabinet Committee D (Infrastructure) this week;
  • Preparations for visit by US President Trump in June;
  • Visits by Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland and UK Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn this week;
  • European Council meeting this week;
  • Taoiseach meeting with Opposition leaders this week in relation to the IBRC Commission of Investigation;
  • Taoiseach’s appearance before the Oireachtas Working Group of Committee Chairs on Thursday;
  • Security measures being rolled out in the Department; and
  • Upcoming event in the Department to promote innovation among staff having regard to the recently launched Public Service Innovation Fund.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 10 June 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Denis Breen.

Apologies: Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Recent publication of Programme for Government Annual Report 2019;
  • Preparations for meeting of Cabinet Committee G (Justice and Equality) this week;
  • National Climate Change Plan;
  • Preparations for upcoming Summer Economic Statement;
  • Ongoing talks in Northern Ireland;
  • Brexit matters;
  • Preparations underway for establishment of National Security Analysis Centre;
  • Last week’s visit by President Trump and engagement with the Taoiseach in Shannon, which involved contribution by many staff including Protocol, GIS and International section;
  • Launch of Senior Leadership Development Programme on 11 July;
  • Requesting the remaining staff to complete the online Data Protection training to underpin Department’s strong commitment to GDPR;
  • Innovation workshop for staff later today; and
  • Staffing issues.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 17 June 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Andrew Munro, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: Denis Breen

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Preparations for upcoming Summer Economic Statement;
  • National Climate Change Plan;
  • Northern Ireland;
  • Brexit matters including no deal planning; and
  • Preparations for the European Council and the Taoiseach’s visit to Luxembourg later in the week.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • The Shanghai Officials Training Programme;
  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

MAC Minutes Quarter 3 2019

Monday 1st July 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Andrew Munro, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: John Callinan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters including no deal planning;
  • Current ongoing European Council meeting;
  • Ongoing political talks in Northern Ireland;
  • Church State Dialogue later this week;
  • Publication of the Summer Economic Statement last week;
  • The Department’s new Official Languages Scheme 2019 – 2022 approved by the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht; and
  • Nominations invited for the 2019 Civil Service Excellence & Innovation Awards.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments;
  • Invitation to staff for expressions of interest in the Young Ireland Programme 2019.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 8th July 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods.

Apologies: Andrew Munro, Denis Breen.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters including three Memoranda to Government on preparations for a no deal Brexit;
  • Outcome of last week’s European Council meeting;
  • Successful State visit to Germany;
  • Ongoing political talks in Northern Ireland;
  • Global Ireland Summit later this morning;
  • Preparations for Cabinet Committee B (Social Policy & Public Services) later in the week;
  • Memorandum to Government on Census 2021;
  • Memorandum to Government on Future Jobs Ireland Implementation; and
  • Motion regarding Citizens’ Assembly on Gender Equality before the Dáil this week.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 15th July 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Andrew Munro, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters including no deal planning;
  • Successful National Day of Commemoration and expressed appreciation to all staff involved;
  • First meeting of the Climate Change Delivery Board this week;
  • Ongoing political talks in Northern Ireland;
  • Policing and Justice Reform;
  • Finalisation of the National Risk Assessment 2019;
  • The Department’s end of June Vote position;
  • Preparations for security measures being rolled out in the Department; and
  • Staffing issues.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 22nd July 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Denis Breen, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: John Callinan, Helen Blake.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters including no deal planning;
  • Ongoing political talks in Northern Ireland;
  • Cabinet meeting in Donegal on Thursday;
  • Revised Cabinet Committee structure; and
  • Open House Dublin 2019.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 29th July 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Andrew Munro.

Apologies: Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters including continuing weekly Brexit planning meetings;
  • Cabinet meeting of 25th July last;
  • Revised Cabinet Committee structures and related SOG arrangements; and
  • Civil Service Excellence Awards applications.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Elizabeth Canavan, Assistant Secretary

Friday 13th September 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters and no deal planning;
  • Progress with the Citizens’Assembly;
  • Preparations for meeting of the Climate Action Delivery Board next week;
  • Preparations for the 2019 National Ploughing Championships next week;
  • Forthcoming Digital Summit on 20th September, which is being organised by the Department; and
  • Budget 2020.

MAC also discussed a number of administrative issues and noted the following:

  • The Department's end of July and August 2019 Vote Position;
  • The Department’s Children First Safeguarding Statement and Implementation Plan;
  • Third level courses under the Refund of Fees Scheme being undertaken by staff of the Department;
  • Update on ICT projects underway;
  • Participation by two staff members in the 2020 Young Ireland Programme;
  • Senior Leadership Development Programme; and
  • Internal competition for promotion to Assistant Principal Officer and a Government Press Officer competition to be advertised shortly.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 23rd September 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: John Callinan, Helen Blake.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters and no deal planning;
  • Northern Ireland;
  • Taoiseach’s visit to the US and attendance at the UN General Assembly this week;
  • Progress on Policing and Justice Reform; and
  • The Quarterly staff meeting which would take place later that morning.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 30th September 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters and no deal planning;
  • Budget 2020;
  • Memorandum to Government on Policing and Justice Reform;
  • Preparations for Cabinet Committee on Environment and first progress report on the Climate Action Plan; and
  • Rollout of security measures in the Department.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

MAC Minutes Quarter 4 2019

Monday 07th October 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: Helen Blake.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters and no deal planning;
  • Budget 2020;
  • Taoiseach’s visits to Sweden and Denmark last week;
  • Preparations for upcoming meetings of Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure and Cabinet Committee on Security later this week;
  • Rollout of security measures in the Department;
  • Participation in the Open House Festival 2019; and
  • Senior Leadership Development Programme.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 14th October 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: Andrew Munro

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Brexit matters including the latest position on negotiations;
  • The Department’s end September Vote position;
  • Taoiseach’s meeting with the American Chamber of Commerce later today;
  • Successful participation in the Open House Festival on Saturday last and expressed appreciation to all staff involved; and
  • Staffing issues.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 21st October 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Latest position on Brexit and outcome of the European Council meeting last week;
  • Northern Ireland;
  • Cabinet Committee on Social Policy and Public Services later today;
  • First Progress Report on the Climate Action Plan; and
  • The Department’s Resource Efficiency Action Plan.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 11th November 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Teresa Doolan.

Apologies: Andrew Munro

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Taoiseach’s visit to Enniskillen;
  • Economic policy issues including Future Jobs summit, competitiveness/insurance costs, broadband and climate action;
  • Preparations for the British Irish Council in Farmleigh later this week;
  • Forthcoming National Security Policy Forum;
  • Brexit matters; and
  • Leadership Development Programme.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments;
  • Transition Year students, including a number of students from the North East Inner City, undertaking work experience in the Department this week.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 18th November 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods

MAC expressed appreciation to all staff involved with the successful organisation of the British Irish Council and the National Security Forum last week.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Visit of the President-elect of the European Council, Charles Michel last week;
  • Meeting of the Climate Action Delivery Board later today;
  • National Broadband Plan;
  • Brexit matters;
  • Forthcoming meeting of senior officials group on Commemorations;
  • Department’s end of October Vote position; and
  • Staffing Issues.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 25th November 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Preparations for Cabinet Committee on Environment;
  • Meeting of senior officials group on Commemorations later this week;
  • Brexit matters;
  • Northern Ireland; and
  • Civil Service Excellence and Innovation Awards last week.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 02nd December 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Meeting of Cabinet Committee on Environment later today;
  • Preparations for upcoming meetings of Cabinet Committees on Brexit, Foreign and European Affairs and Social Policy and Public Services;
  • Brexit matters;
  • Northern Ireland; and
  • 20th Anniversary event for the North South Ministerial Council later today.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 09th December 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

Also in attendance: Dermot Woods

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Meetings of Cabinet Committees on Social Policy and Public Services and on Brexit, Foreign and European Affairs later today;
  • Brexit matters;
  • Northern Ireland;
  • Civil Service renewal discussion paper and role of the Civil Service Management Board; and
  • Staffing issues.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

Monday 16th December 2019

Present: Martin Fraser, John Callinan, John Shaw, Elizabeth Canavan, Eamonn Molloy, Helen Blake, Andrew Munro, Teresa Doolan.

MAC discussed a number of issues, including:

  • Meeting of Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure later today;
  • Outcome of the European Council meeting last week;
  • Brexit matters;
  • Northern Ireland;
  • The Department’s end November Vote position; and
  • Leadership Development Programme.

MAC also discussed a number of staffing issues and noted the following:

  • Staff assignments.

Teresa Doolan, Personnel Officer

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