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Daniel Morgan: Independent Panel Report

24 May 2021

Lead MP

Victoria Atkins

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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Victoria Atkins raised concerns about daniel morgan: independent panel report in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

Government Statement
The minister announced that the Daniel Morgan independent panel, set up in 2013 by the then Home Secretary, has completed its eight-year review. The report is to be published as per the terms of reference, which state that the Home Secretary must lay it before Parliament after receiving it from the chair of the panel. The minister expressed hope that Daniel Morgan’s family will receive answers to their questions about his death through this publication.

Shadow Comment

Chris Bryant
Shadow Comment
The shadow questioned why the Home Secretary was delaying the publication of the report, citing no legal basis for her actions. He urged the Minister to publish the report in full without delay and to disclose any communications with News UK or its representatives.
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