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Sam Waide confirmed as new CEO of Road Safety Authority

The appointment comes after Moyagh Murdock announced her resignation from the role in January.

THE NEW CHIEF Executive of the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has been confirmed as Sam Waide. 

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The appointment comes after Moyagh Murdock announced her resignation from the role in January to take up a new position as chief executive with the insurance industry group, Insurance Ireland.

Murdock had worked as the chief executive for the state agency for the past six years as the RSA campaigned to reduce the number of deaths on Irish roads. 

Chairperson of the RSA Liz O’Donnell confirmed the appointment of Sam Waide in a statement this evening. 

Waide currently holds the position of Executive Director of Operations and Board Member of the Business Services Organisation within Northern Ireland’s Health and Social Care Service. 

He has been in this position since June 2014 and is responsible for over 600 staff and contractors.

Prior to his current position, Waide’s career has spanned private and public sectors in the UK and Ireland where he has held roles with BMW Group, PWC Consulting, Publicis Sapient Global Markets and BAE Systems UK. 

Waide holds a Bachelor of Technology degree from University of Ulster and a Master’s in Engineering and Business Management from University of Warwick. 

As CEO, Waide will be based at the RSA headquarters in and will transition to his position in September of this year. 

“Both the Board and I are delighted to welcome Sam to the RSA and wish him every success in his position as CEO,” O’Donnell said. 

“The Board and I wish to acknowledge again the important contribution Moyagh Murdock has made to the work of the RSA during her six years as CEO,” she said. 

“Moyagh certainly enhanced the reputation of the RSA both in Ireland and internationally and she leaves the RSA pointed on a strong positive trajectory for furhter improvements in road safety. We wish her all the very best in her new position with Insurance Ireland.” 

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    Jul 22nd 2019, 1:22 AM

    The whole thing is a joke, while waiting on home care packages these people are labeled as ‘bed blockers’ by the same people that are refusing to allocate the necessary hours.

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    Jul 22nd 2019, 2:58 AM

    An absolute disgrace. The biggest contributor to the trolley situation for the past 15 years.
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    Jul 22nd 2019, 12:29 AM

    Just spend the damn money. Probably the best value we can get. Help the people who need it, free up hospital beds thereby freeing up accident & emergency rooms around the country. This has to be a no brainer surely?

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    Every government this country has ever had, counting Cummann na nGaelheal as proto blueshirt, has been either Fine Gael or Fianna Fail. None of these governments have made decent efforts to find lasting solutions to our seemingly everlasting problems. Yet in a while, whenever Michael Martin plucks up the courage to pull the plug on Varadkar and the rest of his fascists, they will arrive at our door promising everything we could ever dream of. Lots will vote for one or other side of the mirror. Sure didn’t my granny know Collins or didn’t Dev get us the lectric. Any talk of voting for an alternative. Sure that crowd would ruin the country! We get the politicians that we deserve. Ironically, most older people will turn to one or other of these criminal gangs for help out of this mess.

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    What a disgrace. Hse is not fit for purpose. It needs to be completely striped down and restructured from the front line services back. There are examples all over the world, particularly in the Netherlands where cost could be considerably cut and improved at the same time.

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    Jul 22nd 2019, 9:59 AM

    I have Parkinsons for the past 10 years. It has taken me 5 years to get 14 hours per week assistance. HSE just don’t have the finance.

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