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    British Irish Rights Watch - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 1/21/2008  

    The Chairman of the ICPC, Paul Donnelly, drew her concerns to the attention of the Chief Constable and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
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    However, on 14th July 1999, a private report by Paul Donnelly, the ICPC Chairman, was leaked to the press.
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    Paul Donnelly also disputed Mulvihill's finding that "thorough" interviews were conducted with RUC officers alleged to have threatened Rosemary Nelson, most of whom declined to answer questions. [34]If her complaints were well-founded, and all the evidence suggests that they were, then no RUC officer has been disciplined, let alone dismissed, for uttering death threats and other disgusting abuse against her.

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    British Irish Rights Watch - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/1/1999    Last Visited: 1/21/2008  

    4.3 The Chairman of the ICPC, Paul Donnelly, drew her concerns to the attention of the Chief Constable and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
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    4.4 On 14th July 1999, a private report by Paul Donnelly, the ICPC Chairman, was leaked to the press.
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    Paul Donnelly also disputed Mulvihill's finding that "thorough" interviews were conducted with RUC officers alleged to have threatened Rosemary Nelson, most of whom declined to answer questions.
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    In view of the information contained in Paul Donnelly's report about the Mulvihill investigation, from which it was clear that RUC officers accused of uttering threats and abuse against Rosemary Nelson had declined to answer questions, it is not anticipated that any prosecutions will ensue.
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    6.1 On 23rd March 1999, Rosemary Nelson's husband Paul made his first public statement since the murder.
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    The following week, Colin Port told Rosemary's husband Paul that officers had yet to interview the family friend and that officers had gone to the wrong address, which was untrue and suggests that Colin Port may have been misled by the RUC.

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    Donnelly - Hall --- Members - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/13/2006    Last Visited: 12/29/2007  

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    Sunday Herald - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/12/2002    Last Visited: 5/12/2002  

    ICPC chairman Paul Donnelly said officers accused of threatening Nelson declined to answer questions.

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    The Rosemary Nelson Campaign for Truth and Justice - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/10/1999    Last Visited: 3/13/2001  

    4.3 The Chairman of the ICPC , Paul Donnelly , drew her concerns to the attention of the Chief Constable and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.On 10th July 1998 , over 15 months after the investigation began , the Chief Constable called in the Metropolitan Police to take over the investigation.
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    4.4 On 14th July 1999 , a private report by Paul Donnelly , the ICPC Chairman , was leaked to the press.Written on 24th April 1999 , it was heavily critical of Mulvihill's part in the investigation.
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    Paul Donnelly also disputed Mulvihill's finding that thorough interviews were conducted with RUC officers alleged to have threatened Rosemary Nelson , most of whom declined to answer questions.

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    Untitled Document - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/26/2008    Last Visited: 6/26/2008  

    Paul Donnelly has a first degree in Social & Public Administration and a Master's in Applied Social Science.He has been a Director of Donnelly-Hall Ltd for 8 years.Mr Donnelly's background is in the public service, academia and consultancy.Until recently he was the Chair of the Independent Police Complaints Board of Northern Ireland.He has extensive experience in the development and implementation of anti-poverty strategies, health and human services reform, higher education and law enforcement oversight.Paul's skills are underpinned with a high degree of competence in partnership building, policy formulation, strategic planning, organisational development and capacity building, and supporting the professional development of leaders.He is also an experienced project manager and able social researcher, having written numerous publications and research reports.Paul has worked in Ireland, UK, Kosovo, Macedonia, Ukraine, Russia, Moldova, Romania, USA, and Australia.

    Paul Donnelly's professional qualities are the demonstrated ability to initiate, support and evaluate change within government, public policy, management and leadership, particularly but not exclusively, in areas of:

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