SDLP meets with Invest NI Interim Chief Executive

Paddy Leonard, 27 Jan

SDLP Jobs and Economy spokesperson Sinéad McLaughlin MLA and South

Belfast MP Claire Hanna have met with the Interim Chief Executive of

Invest NI following the release of the independent review of the

organisation.

It follows the news that the Invest NI Chair appointment process will

soon begin with the tenure of Rose Mary Stalker coming to an end this

month.

Following the meeting, Foyle MLA Sinéad McLaughlin said: “I was pleased

to meet with the Interim Chief Executive of Invest NI Mel Chittock to

make clear that the damning findings of the independent review must be

acted upon without delay. In particular, I pressed him and the team on

the need to do much better for areas like the North-West, including

through sub-regional targets.

"I took the opportunity to reiterate my strong view that such targets

are necessary to rebalance our economy and bring the jobs and

investment that is so badly needed to those communities that have been

left behind.

“The many failings of the organisation over several years have

seriously damaged confidence in Invest NI in the North-West and the

recent findings of the independent review confirmed what many of us had

been calling out for years, that Invest NI had become much too

Belfast-centric and was making virtually no difference to the living

standards of the people that I represent.

"Worse still, the abject failures of the organisation were being

allowed to unfold in plain sight under the purview of successive DUP

Ministers with deeply damaging consequences.

“However, as damning as the review’s conclusions were for the

leadership of Invest NI, the release of this report represents an

opportunity for our economy as we can now finally start to build an

organisation that is fit for purpose and delivers for all of our

communities across the North.

"We need to see transparency and accountability on the action plan that

is to be put in place by the Department for the Economy and Invest NI,

and the implementation of the many recommendations that will be key to

rebuilding public trust in this organisation.”

Claire Hanna MP said: "It is clear that Invest NI needs substantial and

profound change. This meeting was an opportunity to press the

organisation on the pace of that change and I was pleased that the

Chief Executive was able to discuss a number of the important issues in

detail, including how the organisation will begin to implement the

recommendations of the independent review.

“This moment of reform for Invest NI offers so much opportunity for our

economy as the organisation’s activity is core to the many pressing

economic issues that demand our attention.

"From the move to net-zero, to cross-border collaboration and the need

for good and well-paid jobs, Northern Ireland desperately needs an

economic development agency that is fit for purpose. The review

represents a vital step in rebuilding this organisation so we can begin

to address these challenges.”