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Covid-19 public inquiry begins

FORMER JUDGE-LED PROBE VOWS TO ‘GET TO THE TRUTH AND EXPOSE CULPABLE CONDUCT’

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A PUBLIC inquiry into Britain’s response to and handling of the Covid-19 pandemic got underway on Tuesday (4), with a promise it would get to the truth, and expose any wrongdoing or culpable conduct.

The UK has recorded almost 20 million Covid infections and more than 166,000 deaths – the seventh highest fatality total globally – and former prime minister Boris Johnson and his ministers have faced criticism for their handling of the crisis.

Last year, Johnson ordered the inquiry to look into the preparedne­ss of the country as well as the public health and economic response.

The investigat­ion is being led by former judge Heather Hallett, who held a minute’s silence at the beginning of the hearing in memory of those who died.

“The inquiry will analyse our state of readiness for the pandemic and the response to it ... and to determine whether that level of loss about which we’ve just been reflecting was inevitable, or whether things could have been done better,” she said.

She added that she was determined the inquiry would not “drag on for decades”, and her aim was to produce timely reports and recommenda­tions “before another disaster strikes”.

Hugo Keith, the lead counsel who provides legal advice to the chair, said the inquiry would be an unpreceden­ted and vast undertakin­g. It will be divided into a number of modules, beginning with how prepared Britain was.

Its duty was “to get to the truth, to ensure that the full facts are revealed, that culpable and discredita­ble conduct is exposed and brought to public notice,” he said.

“The bereaved and those who have suffered are absolutely entitled to no less.”

Last year, a report by the government’s spending watchdog said ministers were unprepared for a crisis like the pandemic and had been distracted by Britain’s departure from the EU.

Another joint report by MPs on parliament’s health and science committees also concluded the delay to England’s first Covid lockdown was a serious error, and failures in testing positive cases and tracing their contacts exacerbate­d the crisis.

Johnson’s own former top adviser, Dominic Cummings, has said Britain’s early plan to combat Covid was a “disaster” and “awful decisions” led to the government imposing lockdowns that could have been avoided.

“The disease has caused widespread and long-term physical and mental illness, grief and untold misery,” said Keith, adding that there had been more than 609 million confirmed cases worldwide, with some estimates of the number of deaths put at 17.5 million.

 ?? © Leon Neal/Getty Images ?? PAINFUL TIME: The Covid Memorial Wall in London
© Leon Neal/Getty Images PAINFUL TIME: The Covid Memorial Wall in London

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