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Ms Patel has insisted it is “right” she reads the report before it is published, although MPs and peers have been told she has yet to receive it. Mr Morgan, a private investigator, was killed with an axe in the car park of the Golden Lion pub in Sydenham, south-east London, on March 10 1987. Despite five police inquiries and an inquest, no-one has been brought to justice over the father-of-two’s death, with the Metropolitan Police admitting corruption had hampered the original murder investigation. Speaking in the House of Lords, Lady O’Loan said: “The panel has worked very closely with the Home Office, including the permanent secretary, as to arrangements for publication, that until May 10 the panel had understood that it was most likely the panel report would be published either on May 17 or yesterday, and that the Home Secretary would have prior sight of the report, as normal.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has been issued with a fresh deadline to publish the 1,200-page report on the unsolved murder of Daniel Morgan. Crossbench peer Baroness O’Loan, who chairs the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel, asked the Home Office to guarantee the report will be published by June 16 to enable Mr Morgan’s family to finally receive answers after 34 years. Lady O’Loan also said a 10-day security review by five senior members of the Metropolitan Police has taken place after Ms Patel’s ministerial colleagues insisted the Home Secretary has a duty to consider human rights and national security issues before publication.