Proceeding contribution from Lord Clarke of Nottingham (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 18 January 2012. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Detainee Inquiry.
Detainee Inquiry
The intention was that the Gibson inquiry would cover that aspect of the Libyan allegations, particularly the two allegations of rendition, that fitted with the terms of reference the inquiry already had for the Guantanamo Bay cases, but a lot of issues have been thrown up by the Libyan allegations and we will consider how best to handle them. Unfortunately, the Metropolitan police are bound to take months at least, I should have thought, so we have time to consider how best to handle these matters.
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- Counter-terrorism Detainees Intelligence services Terrorism Torture USA Rendition Guantanamo Bay Libya Detainee Inquiry
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