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Angiolini Inquiry part 1: terms of reference

Terms of reference for the independent inquiry aimed at establishing an account of the police career of the killer of Sarah Everard and making recommendations.

Documents

Letter from Lady Elish to the Home Secretary: progress update on the Angiolini Inquiry

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Letter to the Home Secretary on the publication of the Angiolini Inquiry website

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Following the appointment of theLady RtElish HonAngiolini DameLT ElishDBE AngioliniPC QC as Chair, terms of reference have been agreed for part 1 of the independent inquiry focusing on establishing a comprehensive account of the police career of the killer of Sarah Everard, to identify any missed opportunities and to make recommendations based on the findings.

If you have any queries about the Angiolini Inquiry or wish to get in touch with the inquiry, please email the Inquiry Team info@angiolini.independent-inquiry.uk.

Published 10 January 2022
Last updated 271 JuneJuly 2022 + show all updates
  1. Updated Lady Elish's title to reflect her appointment to The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle.

  2. Added 'Letter from Lady Elish to the Home Secretary: progress update on the Angiolini Inquiry'.

  3. Added a new document, "Letter to the Home Secretary on the publication of the Angiolini Inquiry website".

  4. First published.