Announcing the move, Finance Minister, Rt Hon Peter Robinson MP, MLA described the findings that have emerged as providing a good foundation for future decisions by the Executive.
“On 15 May, during the first debate in the Assembly about the domestic rating system, I announced my intention to undertake an Executive Review. Today, 15 weeks later, I am publishing the results of that public consultation which lasted from early June until the beginning of September.
“The fact that this consultative process was put into effect within weeks of restoration of the devolved institutions demonstrates my commitment to address the issue.
“The report provides a sound basis for moving forward. My Department, along with the Committee for Finance & Personnel, will be absorbing what has been said and considering the evidence gathered through this process in detail. This will inform the next stage of the review which will involve the development of options for more effective, sustainable and consensual policies, which is essential for the outcomes to pass through the Assembly.”
The report provides a summary of what the public said, through the 42 representative organisations as well as the 77 ratepayers who wrote in. In line with the terms of reference for the review, it divides the comments issues into those on that relate to the changes which could be made in the short term and those which will require further consideration in the longer term.
The Minister had insisted that the review be undertaken quickly in order that some changes can be introduced before next year’s bills go out. He emphasised the importance he attached to the consultation:
“I will be examining the issues raised as a matter of priority in the weeks ahead and later in the year I will be presenting options for change to my Ministerial colleagues in the Executive. Rest assured we will not be proposing any changes without considering views expressed through this consultation.
“Although people see devolved government as more accessible, that counts for nothing if their views are not heeded through consultation processes like this. I would like to thank everyone who responded to this consultation for their valuable contribution in delivering change for the better.”
Notes to Editors:
- The consultation was launched on 11 June 2007 for a 12-week period ending on 31 August.
- A total of 119 responses were received from 77 individuals and 42 organisations.
- The consultation report can be viewed at: www.ratingreviewni.gov.uk/
