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The judiciary

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Question:

How does the Supreme Court carry out its function to hold public enquiries?

Author: Anita Okunde



Answer:

Judges are often called to hold public enquiries in matters of widespread concern. This is because they are independent from government so are seen as politically neutral. An example of this is the Macpherson inquiry 1999: to examine the nailing by the police of the murder of Stephen Lawrence


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