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This resource is from the About section. This section contains information on what the Morris Inquiry is, why it exists, what its tasks are, and how it is structured.

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About the Morris Inquiry

This section is to inform you of how the aims and purpose of the Inquiry and how it will conduct its business. Biographical information on the Inquiry Panel is also provided.

The public launch of the Inquiry took place on 21 January 2004. The Chair of the Inquiry made an opening statement at the launch.

  • Terms of reference
    The Inquiry's terms of reference and commissioning brief introduce the aims and purpose of the Inquiry.
  • Protocol
    The protocol indicates how the Inquiry will conduct its business.
  • Confidentiality and anonymity
    Information about submitting evidence to the Inquiry where it is wished that the evidence remains confidential and/or anonymous.
  • How to contribute to the Inquiry
    This section contains details of how to submit written evidence to the Inquiry. The Inquiry regrets that it is unable to accept any further written submissions as the deadline has now passed.
  • Biographies
    Biographies of the Inquiry Panel members.
  • Translations
    Details about how to get hold of information in languages other than English.
  • The Inquiry Team
    A photograph of the Morris Inquiry Team.
  • The Inquiry room
    A photograph of the room where hearings take place.
  • The Inquiry’s report is now available.

The Inquiry is supported by an administrative team headed by Amanda Kelly, Secretary to the Inquiry.

Clifford Chance LLP, 10 Upper Bank Street, London E14 5JJ has been appointed as Solicitors to the Inquiry.

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