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Lawyers for families of the 96 victims who died in the Hillsborough disaster have drafted a new law to compel public officials to tell the truth at inquiries. A draft Public Authorities Accountability Bill, dubbed ‘Hillsborough Law’, would make it a criminal offence for an official who, intentionally or recklessly, covers up information.
Lawyers for families of the 96 victims who died in the Hillsborough disaster have drafted a new law to compel public officials to tell the truth at inquiries. A draft Public Authorities Accountability Bill, dubbed ‘Hillsborough Law’, would make it a criminal offence for an official who, intentionally or recklessly, covers up information.
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