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Angiolini Inquiry Part 1 Report

Report of part 1 of the Angiolini Inquiry into the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by an off-duty officer of the Metropolitan Police.

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The Angiolini Inquiry Part 1 Report

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The Angiolini Inquiry Part 1 Report (print version)

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Accompanying letter from the Rt Hon Lady Elish Angiolini KC Chair of the Inquiry to the Home Secretary

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Letter in reply from the Home Secretary to the Rt Hon Lady Angiolini KC

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The Home Secretary has published the report of part 1 of the Angiolini Inquiry today, Thursday 29 February.

Part 1 of the inquiry has focussed on examining Wayne Couzens’ career and previous behaviour.

The report establishes a definitive account of his conduct, behaviour and performance leading up to his conviction, and describes the red flags and opportunities that were missed.

The report makes 16 recommendations designed to ensure that everything possible is being done to prevent those entrusted with the power of the office of constable from abusing that power.

Angiolini Inquiry part 1: terms of reference

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Published 29 February 2024
Last updated 11 March 2024 + show all updates
  1. Added the Home Secretary's reply to Lady Angiolini.

  2. Addition of print version.

  3. Addition of accompanying letter from the Rt Hon Lady Elish Angiolini KC Chair of the Inquiry to the Home Secretary.

  4. First published.

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