Conall McDevitt

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{{Infobox officeholder

|honorific-prefix =

|name = Conall McDevitt

|honorific-suffix =

|image = Conall McDevitt 2017.jpg

|alt =

|caption = McDevitt in 2017

|office = Member of the Legislative Assembly
for South Belfast

|assembly = Northern Ireland

|majority =

|term_start = 21 May 2010

|term_end = 4 September 2013

|predecessor = Carmel Hanna

|successor = Fearghal McKinney

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|birth_place = Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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|nationality = Irish

|restingplace =

|party = SDLP (until 2013)

|website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20100927040414/http://www.conallmcdevitt.ie/ Official website]

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Conall McDevitt (born 1972 in Dublin) is an Irish nationalist, and former member of the SDLP.Agend NI [http://www.agendani.com/transparency-the-mcdevitt-case/ "Transparency the McDevitt Case"] Agenda NI, Retrieved 7 February 2017 He also served as the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) spokesman on Health, Social Services and Public safety and Policing,{{Cite web |url=http://www.sdlp.ie/index.php/your_representatives/profile/cllr_carmel_hanna_mla/ |title=Conall McDevitt MLA | Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) |access-date=10 November 2012 |archive-date=2 January 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130102080741/http://www.sdlp.ie/index.php/your_representatives/profile/cllr_carmel_hanna_mla/ |url-status=dead }} and was appointed to the Policing Board in May 2011.

Background

McDevitt became the National Secretary of Labour Youth (Ireland) in 1993 and Vice President of ECOSY (European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth) in 1994. He became the SDLP Director of Communications in November 1996 until December 1999, a time that included the negotiations leading to the Good Friday Agreement and first Assembly elections. He left the SDLP to work as customer relations manager of Viridian Group PLC, {{citation needed|date=November 2012}} then owners of Northern Ireland Electricity.

Following the establishment of the power-sharing Northern Ireland Executive, McDevitt served as Special Adviser to the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, Bríd Rodgers. He was involved in the attempts to resolve the Drumcree conflict and advised Rodgers during the 2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak.

He was selected as the SDLP MLA for South Belfast on 9 December 2009 and succeeded Carmel Hanna in the Northern Ireland Assembly in early 2010.Jim Fitzpatrick [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/8409014.stm "Stormont new faces bring fresh perspectives"] BBC News

On 17 May 2012, McDevitt launched a consultation seeking views on a reduction in speed limits from 30 mph to 20 mph on designated unclassified roads.{{cite web|last=McDevitt|first=Conall|title=20's plenty – Private Members Bill|url=http://www.sdlp.ie/index.php/newsroom_media/newsarticle/mcdevitt_launches_consultation_into_20mph_speed_limits/|publisher=SDLP|accessdate=7 March 2013}}

McDevitt said the SDLP was "100%" behind moves to permit same-sex marriage, but caused controversy by saying two veteran councillors would be disciplined over their opposition to it.{{cite news|last=McKeown|first=Lesley-Anne|title=SDLP spat over stance on same-sex marriages|url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/sdlp-spat-over-stance-on-samesex-marriages-28777198.html|work=Belfast Telegraph|accessdate=7 February 2023|archive-date=27 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170327081035/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/sdlp-spat-over-stance-on-samesex-marriages-28777198.html|url-status=bot: unknown}}

In September 2013 he resigned from the Assembly after the revelation of three undeclared payments, amounting to £50,750 made up of £30,000 to JM Consulting for research support for his work as a member of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, £14,000 to JM Consulting[http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/sdlp-rising-star-conall-mcdevitt-quits-politics-after-failing-to-declare-payments-29553128.html "Rising star Conall McDevitt quits politics after failing to declare payments"], Irish Independent, Retrieved 7 February 2017 for research and secretarial services for his work as an MLA and £6,750[http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/sdlps-conall-mcdevitt-quits-politics-after-serious-breach-of-mla-code-29552738.html "Conall McDevitt quits politics after serious breach of MLA code"], Belfast Telegraph Retrieved 7 February 2017 from his previous employer Weber Shandwick while sitting as an MLA. JM Consulting was owned at that time by McDevitt's wife Joanne Murphy.[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-23963979 "Conall McDevitt from SDLP quits over payment"], BBC News, Retrieved 7 February 2017

Three months after his resignation he joined the Irish lobbying firm Hume Brophy.[http://www.prweek.com/article/1219024/hume-brophy-hires-politician-quit-weber-shandwick-payments "Hume Brophy Hires Politician who quit over Weber Shandwick Payments"], PR Week, Retrieved 7 February 2017

Personal life

Born in Dublin, Ireland, but brought up in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, McDevitt was educated at the Instituto Bachillerato Mixto, Fuengirola.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}

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