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Michelle O'Neill will not challenge legal judgement | Michelle O'Neill will not challenge legal judgement |
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Agriculture Minister Michelle O'Neill has decided not to challenge a High Court judgement forcing her to seek approval from fellow executive ministers over how she distributes a new round of European funding. | Agriculture Minister Michelle O'Neill has decided not to challenge a High Court judgement forcing her to seek approval from fellow executive ministers over how she distributes a new round of European funding. |
Finance Minister Simon Hamilton took legal action to prevent Ms O'Neill going ahead with her own distribution plan. | Finance Minister Simon Hamilton took legal action to prevent Ms O'Neill going ahead with her own distribution plan. |
The disagreement at Stormont ended up in the High Court over the Christmas period. | The disagreement at Stormont ended up in the High Court over the Christmas period. |
Mr Hamilton tried to stop Ms O'Neill distributing more than £100m of European funding over six years without consulting the executive first on exactly where it was going. | Mr Hamilton tried to stop Ms O'Neill distributing more than £100m of European funding over six years without consulting the executive first on exactly where it was going. |
The High Court ruled in his favour on Friday. | The High Court ruled in his favour on Friday. |
During the all-day hearing, Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan said it was "a case about political failure". | During the all-day hearing, Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan said it was "a case about political failure". |
Ms O'Neill wanted to transfer 7% of Common Agricultural Policy funding to rural development projects. | Ms O'Neill wanted to transfer 7% of Common Agricultural Policy funding to rural development projects. |
'Significant and controversial' | |
The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) confirmed on Sunday night it will not be challenging the decision of the High Court. | The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) confirmed on Sunday night it will not be challenging the decision of the High Court. |
A spokesperson for the department said: "This matter will now go to the executive for consideration and agreement. | A spokesperson for the department said: "This matter will now go to the executive for consideration and agreement. |
"It is the minister's clear view that a transfer of 7% is necessary and it is therefore of vital importance that the executive agrees this view to meet the appropriate deadline set by DEFRA and the European Commission. | "It is the minister's clear view that a transfer of 7% is necessary and it is therefore of vital importance that the executive agrees this view to meet the appropriate deadline set by DEFRA and the European Commission. |
"Any delay now could mean we miss the deadline, potentially reducing funding for rural job creation through agri-food growth and schemes for smaller hill farmers." | "Any delay now could mean we miss the deadline, potentially reducing funding for rural job creation through agri-food growth and schemes for smaller hill farmers." |
The Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) explained why it took legal action. | The Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) explained why it took legal action. |
A spokesperson said: "This was a significant and controversial issue which should have been brought to the executive. | A spokesperson said: "This was a significant and controversial issue which should have been brought to the executive. |
"It was the DFP minister's view that the DARD minister was therefore acting in breach of the Ministerial Code - that has now been proven through the court." | "It was the DFP minister's view that the DARD minister was therefore acting in breach of the Ministerial Code - that has now been proven through the court." |
As for the cost of the court case, the Department of Finance says the figure has yet to be determined. | As for the cost of the court case, the Department of Finance says the figure has yet to be determined. |
Northern Ireland receives around £300m a year in agricultural subsidies from the EU. Each region can decide to earmark as much as 15% of the funding for environmental and rural development projects. | Northern Ireland receives around £300m a year in agricultural subsidies from the EU. Each region can decide to earmark as much as 15% of the funding for environmental and rural development projects. |
Traditionally, the farming community pushes for as much money as possible to be allocated to direct payments to farmers. | Traditionally, the farming community pushes for as much money as possible to be allocated to direct payments to farmers. |
England has announced it will transfer 12%, Scotland 9.5% and Wales 15% to rural development projects. | England has announced it will transfer 12%, Scotland 9.5% and Wales 15% to rural development projects. |
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