Niamh Moloney has been appointed to the Central Bank of Ireland Commission (Board) for a term of five years from 11 September 2018. The Central Bank Commission was established by the Central Bank Reform Act 2010 and is responsible for ensuring that the statutory functions of the Central Bank are properly discharged. It consists of the Governor and two Deputy Governors of the Central Bank, the Secretary General of the Department of Finance and six members appointed by the Minister for Finance.
The Commission has the following statutory functions: management and control of the affairs and activities of the Central Bank; ensuring that the Central Bank’s financial regulation and central banking functions are coordinated and integrated; and ensuring that the statutory powers and functions conferred on the Central Bank are properly exercised and discharged.
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