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Stormont ministers in High Court | Stormont ministers in High Court |
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A DUP minister has won a High Court battle with a Sinn Fein executive colleague. | |
The finance minister Simon Hamilton blocked a move by agriculture minister Michelle O'Neill to reallocate over £100m in European funding. | The finance minister Simon Hamilton blocked a move by agriculture minister Michelle O'Neill to reallocate over £100m in European funding. |
Ms O'Neill took the decision without securing executive approval for the plans. | Ms O'Neill took the decision without securing executive approval for the plans. |
Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan ruled that by doing so Ms O'Neill broke the ministerial code. | Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan ruled that by doing so Ms O'Neill broke the ministerial code. |
The money was to be switched from a pot for direct payments to farmers to schemes said to be favoured more by environmentalists. | The money was to be switched from a pot for direct payments to farmers to schemes said to be favoured more by environmentalists. |
In an unprecedented move, Mr Hamilton began legal action when Ms O'Neill announced her intention to redirect £114m in EU funding due over the next six years. | In an unprecedented move, Mr Hamilton began legal action when Ms O'Neill announced her intention to redirect £114m in EU funding due over the next six years. |
Ms O'Neill's legal team claimed that the finance minister has no role to play in how Ms O'Neill allocated EU funding. | Ms O'Neill's legal team claimed that the finance minister has no role to play in how Ms O'Neill allocated EU funding. |
During the all-day hearing, Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan said it was "a case about political failure". | |
He added: "It's clear there was a strong difference of opinion between the farming community and environmentalists over how that decision was to be made. | He added: "It's clear there was a strong difference of opinion between the farming community and environmentalists over how that decision was to be made. |
"I conclude this matter should have been brought to the attention of the Executive Committee, and that the minister made the decision consequently in breach of the ministerial code. | |
"These findings are sufficient for me to conclude that she had no authority to make the decision and in those circumstances I'm prepared to quash the decision." | "These findings are sufficient for me to conclude that she had no authority to make the decision and in those circumstances I'm prepared to quash the decision." |
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