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[[John Steele]] is a former [[Northern Ireland Office]] civil servant.
 
[[John Steele]] is a former [[Northern Ireland Office]] civil servant.
  
Steele held avariety of posts in the [[Northern Ireland Civil Service]], before becoming Director of the [[Northern Ireland Court Service]] from 1982 to 1987.<ref name="CSC05">[http://nicscommissioners.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/CSCNIAnnualReportC2004-2005PDF_000.pdf Safeguarding Ethics: Annual Report 2004-2005], Civil Service Commissioners for Northern Ireland, p.7.</ref>
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Steele held a variety of posts in the [[Northern Ireland Civil Service]], before becoming Director of the [[Northern Ireland Court Service]] from 1982 to 1987.<ref name="CSC05">[http://nicscommissioners.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/CSCNIAnnualReportC2004-2005PDF_000.pdf Safeguarding Ethics: Annual Report 2004-2005], Civil Service Commissioners for Northern Ireland, p.7.</ref>
  
 
Steele was the Controller of Prisons in Northern Ireland between 1987 and 1992; the Undersecretary for Security in the  
 
Steele was the Controller of Prisons in Northern Ireland between 1987 and 1992; the Undersecretary for Security in the  

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John Steele is a former Northern Ireland Office civil servant.

Steele held a variety of posts in the Northern Ireland Civil Service, before becoming Director of the Northern Ireland Court Service from 1982 to 1987.[1]

Steele was the Controller of Prisons in Northern Ireland between 1987 and 1992; the Undersecretary for Security in the Northern Ireland Office between 1992 and 1995; and the Director of Policing and Security in 1995 which was later titled Senior Director Belfast Policing and Security from 1996 onwards.[2]

He was Senior Director of the NIO (Belfast) from September 1996 until his retirement in September 1998. In 1999, he was appointed one of the Civil Service Commissioners for Northern Ireland.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Safeguarding Ethics: Annual Report 2004-2005, Civil Service Commissioners for Northern Ireland, p.7.
  2. BILLY WRIGHT INQUIRY Day 44: 6 March 2008, archived by the Committee for the Administration of Justice.