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Attorney general to hold inquiry | |
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The attorney general has confirmed he will hold an inquiry into the government's appointment of interim Victims' Commissioner Bertha McDougall. | |
Lord Goldsmith made his decision after a request from a High Court judge. | Lord Goldsmith made his decision after a request from a High Court judge. |
Mr Justice Girvan asked him to examine whether the Northern Ireland Office deliberately misled the court during a judicial review of the appointment. | |
Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain denied there was any deliberate attempt to mislead the court. | Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain denied there was any deliberate attempt to mislead the court. |
He has pledged to co-operate with the inquiry. | |
Lord Goldsmith said he would announce the terms of the inquiry and who will conduct it as soon as possible. | Lord Goldsmith said he would announce the terms of the inquiry and who will conduct it as soon as possible. |
Rejected | Rejected |
Mr Justice Girvan tabled 67 questions for Lord Goldsmith to consider. | Mr Justice Girvan tabled 67 questions for Lord Goldsmith to consider. |
Mr Justice Girvan said there should be an immediate inquiry into the appointment, which he said was a confidence-building gesture to the DUP. | Mr Justice Girvan said there should be an immediate inquiry into the appointment, which he said was a confidence-building gesture to the DUP. |
Earlier this month, he said the appointment had been motivated by an "improper political purpose". | Earlier this month, he said the appointment had been motivated by an "improper political purpose". |
The judge ruled that Mr Hain had failed to take account of the fact that there was no evidential basis for concluding that Mrs McDougall - the widow of a police reservist murdered by the INLA - would command cross-community support. | |
'Misleading' | 'Misleading' |
He also criticised civil servants who had been advising Mr Hain in connection with the appointment. | He also criticised civil servants who had been advising Mr Hain in connection with the appointment. |
He said they "provided partial, misleading and incorrect information" as to the manner of the appointment". | He said they "provided partial, misleading and incorrect information" as to the manner of the appointment". |
In Monday's judgement, Mr Justice Girvan ruled that if the inquiry was to be fair and meaningful it could not be conducted by those directly involved in handling this case. | In Monday's judgement, Mr Justice Girvan ruled that if the inquiry was to be fair and meaningful it could not be conducted by those directly involved in handling this case. |
The judicial review was taken by Brenda Downes, whose husband was killed by a RUC plastic bullet in 1984. | The judicial review was taken by Brenda Downes, whose husband was killed by a RUC plastic bullet in 1984. |
Mrs McDougall, 59, a former school teacher, helped set up the victims' group, Forgotten Families. | Mrs McDougall, 59, a former school teacher, helped set up the victims' group, Forgotten Families. |
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