Replying to a question in the Dáil recently, Irish Finance Minister Brian Cowen revealed that the remit of the Office of the Ombudsman will not be extended to cover solicitors and barristers under planned legislative changes.
According to reports in the national media, Mr Cowen told Labour TD, Mary Upton that he did not feel that it was "appropriate" to extend the Office's remit into that area.
In a report released late last month, Ireland's Competition Authority recommended a number of reforms for the Republic's legal services sector, similar in style to those put forward by Sir David Clementi in relation to the UK's legal profession.
The Competition Authority report recommended the creation of a Legal Services Commission in order to resolve the "conflict of interest" raised by the industry bodies' dual roles as regulators and representative bodies.
In addition, it put forward proposals for the:
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