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Ilex head Dr Aideen McGinley to resign
Published: 12th Jul 2012 07:53:32
The chief executive of Londonderry's urban regeneration company, Ilex, has announced her resignation.
Dr Aideen McGinley said she would leave the job later this year to take up a position with the BBC Trust.
During her time in the role, Ilex played a central role in a number of projects, including delivering the Peace Bridge.
Dr McGinley had been chief executive of Ilex for just under three years.
She took the position in September 2009 on secondment from the civil service where she was permanent secretary to the Department of Employment and Learning.
Under her, Ilex played a key role in securing the UK city of culture status for Derry and transformed a disused army barracks into what is now Ebrington Square.
However, she faced tough questions from the Public Accounts Committee at Stormont earlier this year after it emerged her organisation had spent more than £400,000 without proper government approval and paid unauthorised bonuses to a former CEO.
Dr McGinley is to take up the position of BBC trustee for Northern Ireland later this year.
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BBC News, 2012. Ilex head Dr Aideen McGinley to resign. [Online] (Updated 12 Jul 2012)Available at: http://www.ukwirednews.com/news.php/1440068-Ilex-head-Dr-Aideen-McGinley-to-resign [Accessed 23rd May 2013]
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