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Mahmood promises independent review into state failings before murdered MP's death
Summary
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood told Sir David Amess's family the government will carry out an independent review into state failings before his 2021 murder, and officials said the work is being pursued "at pace" though no reviewer has yet been appointed.
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The Home Secretary met Sir David Amess's daughter, Katie Amess, at the Home Office and promised an independent review into possible state failings before his killing in 2021. The family has repeatedly sought a public inquiry and has raised concerns about previous reviews and missing records. Officials told the family the review would be progressed "at pace" and that they would be involved in setting its terms. The Home Office has reported approaches have been made but a reviewer has not yet been appointed.
Key facts:
- Shabana Mahmood told the family the government will commission an independent review into state failings relating to Sir David Amess's death.
- Katie Amess has repeatedly called for a public inquiry and was told she would be involved in the review's terms of reference.
- The Home Office said the review is being worked on "at pace," but no one has yet been formally appointed to carry it out.
Summary:
The government has committed to an independent review and told the family they will help shape its scope. Undetermined at this time.
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