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O'Reilly is the author of three books: ''Candidate: The Truth Behind the Presidential Campaign'' ([[1991 in literature|1991]]),
O'Reilly is the author of three books: ''Candidate: The Truth Behind the Presidential Campaign'' ([[1991 in literature|1991]]),
about [[Mary Robinson]], ''Masterminds of the Right'' ([[1992 in literature|1992]]) about Catholic [[fundamentalism]] in Ireland, and the controversial biography, ''[[Veronica Guerin]]'' ([[1998 in literature|1998]]).<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/86191.stm The Second Fall of Veronica Guerin] ([[BBC News Online]])</ref>
about [[Mary Robinson]], ''Masterminds of the Right'' ([[1992 in literature|1992]]) about politicised Catholic [[fundamentalism]] in Ireland, and the controversial biography, ''[[Veronica Guerin]]'' ([[1998 in literature|1998]]).<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/86191.stm The Second Fall of Veronica Guerin] ([[BBC News Online]])</ref>


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 15:42, 26 November 2013

Emily O'Reilly is an author and former journalist and broadcaster who became Ireland's first female Ombudsman in 2003, succeeding Kevin Murphy. On 3 July, 2013, she was voted European Ombudsman by the European Parliament. She was educated at University College Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, and Harvard University, where she was awarded a Nieman Fellowship in journalism.

Journalism

She began her career as a journalist in the 1970s. Since then, she has held senior positions with The Irish Press and the Sunday Tribune, as well as serving as a political columnist at The Sunday Times and as the Political Editor of The Sunday Business Post. In 1998, she became the editor of Magill magazine. She resigned in September 1999 when the magazine's sister publication, In Dublin, was banned by the Censorship of Publications Appeal Board for advertising brothels and prostitution services. [1] O'Reilly was also a broadcaster on Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and Today FM.

In the course of her journalistic career, she won two awards: Journalist of the Year and Woman Journalist of the Year.

Ombudsman and Information Commissioner

On 1 June 2003, she received her Warrant of Appointment as Irish Ombudsman and Information Commissioner from the then President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, at Áras an Uachtaráin. She has said of her job title, "I will be an ombudswoman but will have no difficulty in being referred to as either". [2]

From 2007 O'Reilly was also appointed Commissioner for Environmental Information under the Access to Information on the Environment Regulations (S.I. No. 133 of 2007).[1]

Transparency and accountability of Irish public bodies

O'Reilly, in a speech delivered in Dublin on 20 June 2006 to the Institute of Public Administration, criticised some Irish public bodies for retreating from dealing personally with the public through the use of call centres and the Internet. She cited the Revenue Commissioners in this context, pointing out that a significant proportion of the clients of these bodies are not computer literate and therefore the level of personal contact is inadequate as a consequence.[citation needed]

She also believes that public access to information under the Freedom of Information Act has been "excessively curtailed", often in order to protect sectional interests, such as the performance of schools[citation needed]. She advised that the Act should not apply to a significant number of public bodies, including the Garda Síochána, and that fees charged are a further inhibitor[citation needed].

O'Reilly is the author of three books: Candidate: The Truth Behind the Presidential Campaign (1991), about Mary Robinson, Masterminds of the Right (1992) about politicised Catholic fundamentalism in Ireland, and the controversial biography, Veronica Guerin (1998).[2]

Bibliography

  • Veronica Guerin, Vintage, 1998. ISBN 0-09-976151-3
  • Candidate: The Truth Behind the Presidential Campaign, Attic Press, 1991. ISBN 1-85594-021-3
  • Masterminds of the Right, Attic Press, 1992. ISBN 1-85594-044-2

References

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