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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 05:02:00

told. ijust could not explain it. the whole thing was crazy. two days later, a powerful committee of mps promised they would investigate. , we will be launching an enquiry next week to try to launching an enquiry next week to try to get launching an enquiry next week to try to get some launching an enquiry next week to try to get some answers launching an enquiry next week to try to get some answers and to try to get some answers and to try to get some justice for people like these, but hundreds of others in the same position. that was four years ago. to remember how you felt when the announcement after the end of this enquiry was was made? , so excited. at least somebody is finally taking it series. that mp s enquiry led to the bigger public enquiry that resumes today. a statutory public enquiry like this wine is a big deal. it has the full backing of the law to make witnesses attend and face questioning, evenif attend and face questioning, even if they don t want to. they cannot puni

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:12:00

in the same position. that was four years ago. do you remember how you felt when the announcement of the mps inquiry was made live on breakfast? wow, it s so exciting. at least somebody somewhere is taking it seriously, you know, which, up until then nobody was really listening. that mps inquiry led to the bigger public inquiry that resumes today. a statutory public inquiry like this one is a big deal. it has the full backing of the law to make witnesses attend and face questions, even if they don t want to. it can t punish anyone, but it can point the finger where it thinks people and organisations have failed or acted badly. and ultimately, it s about getting to the truth of what really happened and who was involved. and that matters, as one wronglyjailed branch manager told us on yesterday s bbc breakfast special. you re going to the inquiry, are you? lam, yes. what will you be telling the inquiry? i m not. i m actually watching one of my investigators, who helped send me to priso

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:44:00

it can t punish anyone, but it can point the finger where it thinks people and organisations have failed or acted badly. and ultimately, it s about getting to the truth of what really happened and who was involved. and that matters, as one wronglyjailed branch manager told us on yesterday s bbc breakfast special. you re going to the inquiry, are you? lam, yes. what will you be telling the inquiry? i m not. i m actually watching one of my investigators, who helped send me to prison. to hear them give evidence? give evidence, yeah, tomorrow. and what are you expecting to hear? what do you want to hear? what do you need to hear? i ve brought a notepad just to write down, i don t recall , i don t remember . i m going to calculate just to see how many times he says it. how important is it to see the post office s own investigators be quizzed and appear before the inquiry? well, i personally found it very cathartic. i enjoyed watching them squirm a bit. and i think it s good for you to see

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