Sentences with phrase «inquiry panel»

An all - party parliamentary inquiry panel and HM Inspectorate of Prisons have raised concerns about detainees being held in prison - like conditions.
Even as the turmoil which triggered this decision erupted across the Middle East, the Iraq inquiry panel has been quietly preparing its final report on the 2003 ousting of Saddam Hussein.
The misconduct investigation is ongoing, but this week's court decision reveals some of the conclusions from an initial inquiry panel, assembled by Harvard Medical School and BWH in 2013.
International Philippine Supreme Court removes Duterte «enemy» judge, Reuters U.K.'s May expands Grenfell inquiry panel after survivors» pressure, The Guardian
The unique qualities and contributions of this award's winner will be judged by legal experts, including Chantal - Aimée Doerries QC, the head of Atkin Chambers and the most recent past Chairman of the Bar of England and Wales; Joe Egan, the current President of The Law Society; and John Wotton, a member of the CMA inquiry panel and the former President of The Law Society.
Even after the remaining funds were frozen, no charges were filed against Ding, Gao, or the players with them, so Philippine police didn't make any arrests, says Sergio Osmeña III, a former senator who last year was a member of the inquiry panel.
Speaking with Premier, he said: «Some people are significantly upset that the inquiry panel doesn't include someone from the local community... but I do think there's a range of emotions around this and, perhaps, it depends on how close people are to the situation».
He was chair of the inquiry panel of the All - Party Parliamentary Group against Antisemitism, which reported in September 2006.
In the meantime, the inquiry panel is required to report its findings and recommendations to the full Senate on 20 March.
On Wednesday, several personalities from the culture world said the controversy should not be allowed to die down following the resignation of the minister or the government's decision to set up of an inquiry panel.
The inquiry panel looked at 11 CRU publications from the past 20 years, spent days talking to the researchers and looking at other documentation, and concluded that if there was any malpractice at CRU they probably would have found it.
The Canadian Judicial Council today announced who would be sitting on the inquiry panel looking into complaints against Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench Associate Chief Justice Lori Douglas.
Rule 13 (3) prohibits an inquiry panel from including any «explicit or significant» criticism of a person in the report or any interim report unless that person has been sent a warning letter, and given a reasonable opportunity to respond.
provides for ministers to establish independent inquiries into matters of public concern (s 1 (1)-RRB-, set the terms of reference (s 5 (1)(b)(ii)-RRB- and appoint a chairman and inquiry panel members (s 4);
Under s 38, any judicial review claim against the minister or a member of the inquiry panel, must be brought within 14 days of the day on which the applicant became aware of the decision.
Although s 37 of IA 2005 provides immunity from civil claims for inquiry panel members, s 38 implicitly confirms that that immunity does not serve to preclude judicial review claims in respect of decisions made by a member or members of the inquiry panel.
In addition to the ministerial power to suspend an inquiry, IA 2005 (s 2 (1)-RRB- also expressly provides that an inquiry panel must not rule on, and has no power to determine, any person's civil or criminal liability, but (s 2 (2)-RRB- is not to be inhibited in the discharge of its functions by any likelihood of liability being inferred from facts that it determines or recommendations that it makes.
«There's a potentially legitimate concern that's expressed in the majority reasons of the inquiry panel,» adds MacKenzie.
The CJC has reviewed the recommendations of its inquiry panel on Québec Superior Court Justice Michel Déziel and recommends he remain on the bench.
Although not unanimous, the Canadian Judicial Council has reviewed the recommendations of its inquiry panel on Quebec Superior Court Justice Michel Déziel and recommends he remain on the bench.
While the inquiry panel didn't find enough evidence on the drug allegations, Crampton and LeBlanc found Girourad's testimony contained several contradictions, inconsistencies, and implausibilities.
However, the press release noted, the inquiry panel did find it disturbing that, in their final submissions, counsel for Girouard «suggested, in veiled terms, that police forces may have interfered in the case, as is to retaliate against Justice Girouard.»
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