Statement from British Government re Pat Finucane & response from Geraldine Finucane

 

PATRICK FINUCANE - WRITTEN MINISTERIAL STATEMENT

The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (Owen Paterson): The House will be aware that one of my predecessors as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, the Right Honourable Member for Torfaen (Paul Murphy), announced in the House on 23rd September 2004 that he would take steps to establish a public inquiry into the death of Patrick Finucane in 1989. To date no such inquiry has been established. I believe it is right that I should determine the way forward in this case and that consequently I should set out a clear decision making process both to the House and to the Finucane family. I met the family on the 8th November to listen to their views and I have written to them formally inviting their representations as to whether it is in the public interest that I should establish a public inquiry into the death of Patrick Finucane. I will consider those representations carefully and in detail, along with any other relevant representations that I receive over the next two months, before deciding this question.

In addition to considering representations on the case, I shall also need to take into account a broad range of other factors in determining what the public interest requires. The other factors that I will consider when deciding the public interest will include:

It is my intention to consider the public interest carefully and in detail at the end of the two month period for representations and then to take a decision after such consideration as to whether or not to hold a public inquiry into the death of Patrick Finucane.
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PRESS STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF GERALDINE FINUCANE

November 11 2010

"I have received a detailed letter this morning from Owen Patterson. I am assessing the issues raised in the letter and I will be discussing the contents with my family shortly and we will respond in due course".

 


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