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Hillsborough IPCC launched

The Independent Police Complaints Commission will launch the biggest inquiry into police actions in the UK in light of the report from the Hillsborough Independent Panel (HIP)

The police watchdog has promised to investigate events during the day of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the alleged cover-up which followed.

The HIP report, published last month, delivered a damning verdict on the actions of the police on the day of the tragedy and a subsequent campaign to cover up their actions and smear the reputations of those who lost their lives.

Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer will also investigate whether any individual or corporate body should face charges over the tragedy, which left 96 people dead.

Deputy chair of the IPCC Deborah Glass said in a statement: "I think I can confidently say this will be the largest independent inquiry that has been launched into the actions of the police in the United Kingdom.

"The potential criminal and misconduct offences disclosed by the panel's report fall into two broad categories.

"They are the allegations that go to the heart of what happened at Hillsborough in April 1989 and individuals and institutions may be culpable for the deaths.

"And there are allegations about what happened after the disaster, that evidence was fabricated and misinformation was spread in an attempt to shift blame.

"We will investigate the role of South Yorkshire Police and West Midlands Police in these matters. This will mean that a large number of current and former officers will be under investigation, including Sir Norman Bettison, whose conduct was referred by the West Yorkshire Police Authority."

Sir Norman, currently Chief Constable of West Yorkshire, has been referred to the IPCC over allegations he provided misleading information after the tragedy.

Glass said he is also under investigation for allegations he "attempted to influence the decision-making process of the West Yorkshire Police Authority in connection with the referral that they had made."

Comments

  • Anything to do with Hillsborough is bound to be massive...................
  • Besides being great news for the family of the 96, it is good news for everyone who believes in a just and fair society. I hope this is dealt with quickly and doesn't take another 23 years.
  • edited October 2012
    In a way yes, but the IPCC isn't the most robust institution for criticising the police...
  • Sir Norman Bettison Chief Constable of West Yorkshire police has resigned.
  • edited October 2012
    Presumably he can still be investigated and disciplined though if found guilty (thinking in terms of his pension).
  • edited August 2015
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