Police officers called to appear at a public inquiry objected to a decision against allowing them to do so anonymously.
Citations:
[2006] NIQB 75
Links:
Jurisdiction:
Northern Ireland
Cited by:
Appeal from – Officer L, Re Application for Judicial Review CANI 5-Feb-2007
Police officers were to give evidence before the Hamill Inquiry into events in Northern Ireland, but feared that if they were assiociated through the inquiry with the events, they would be under a threat of terrorist reprisal. They therefore sought . .
At first Instance – In re Officer L HL 31-Jul-2007
Police officers appealed against refusal of orders protecting their anonymity when called to appear before the Robert Hamill Inquiry.
Held: ‘The tribunal accordingly approached the matter properly under article 2 in seeking to ascertain . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.
Northern Ireland, Armed Forces, Litigation Practice
Updated: 14 July 2022; Ref: scu.246254