Phrases with «public inquiry»

A "public inquiry" is a formal investigation carried out by a government or an independent authority to look into a specific event or issue that is of public concern. It aims to uncover the truth, gather evidence, and provide recommendations for improvement. The findings and conclusions of a public inquiry are usually made available to the public. Full definition

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Sentences with «public inquiry»

  • A new front has opened in the battle against the «big six» energy companies, with environmental charities demanding a full public inquiry into the soaring costs of energy bills. (politics.co.uk)
  • The result has been a very low level of Indigenous participation in public inquiry processes, such as parliamentary committees, into issues of critical importance to our people. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • He has served on a number of public inquiries. (irwinlaw.com)
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