Belfast Telegraph

Battle for public inquiry into murder of Finucane heads to Supreme Court

- BY MICHAEL McHUGH

THE widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane has been granted permission to take her bid for a public inquiry into his killing to the UK’s highest court.

The 39-year-old Belfast lawyer (right) was shot dead at his house in north Belfast in 1989 by loyalists in an attack found to involve collusion with the State.

Former Prime Minister David Cameron decided not to hold a public inquiry, but instead ordered an investigat­ion by a senior lawyer, a decision that will be at the heart of the Supreme Court hearing.

The review by Sir Desmond de Silva QC, a former UN war crimes prosecutor, concluded there was “no overarchin­g State conspiracy” in his death, but found “shocking” levels of State collusion involving the Army, police and MI5.

Peter Madden of Madden & Finucane Solicitors said: “This afternoon we have been notified that a committee of Supreme Court justices have granted Ger- aldine Finucane permission to appeal against the decision of the Court of Appeal that David Cameron was justified in reneging on a commitment given to Pat’s family, and to the Irish Government, that it would hold a public inquiry into the circumstan­ces of Pat’s murder.”

The Finucane family has fought a lengthy battle for a public inquiry through the courts. Mrs Finucane has described the De Silva report as a “whitewash”. Her lawyer added: “The only way that the full truth about Pat’s murder can be firmly establishe­d, and the extent to which a policy of extra-judicial assassinat­ion of which Pat was a victim was authorised by government, is by a full transparen­t public inquiry where witnesses and documents are subject to intense scrutiny.

“We will seek to persuade the Supreme Court at the hearing of this appeal that David Cameron acted unlawfully in refusing a public inquiry and that the court should quash his decision.”

Sinn Fein MLA and Justice spokesman Raymond McCartney welcomed the decision.

“Geraldine Finucane and her family should be commended for pursuing this case through the courts and for showing continued determinat­ion in their search for justice,” he said.

“The family have been involved in a long battle with the British State over the circumstan­ces of Pat Finucane’s death and the role of the British State and of its agents in carrying out that murder.

“Sinn Fein will continue to support the Finucane family in their search for truth.”

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