Index asks for more transparency about government’s core participant status in Leveson Inquiry
08 May 2012
Index is one of four public benefit organisations which have today made an urgent application to the Leveson Inquiry regarding Government ministers’ new status as ‘core participants’ in the Inquiry
Index, Full Fact, English PEN, and the Media Standards Trust argue that politically-appointed Special Advisers should not be allowed to see any confidential material that is now accessible by Ministers. They are also asking Lord Justice Leveson to publish the names of any senior civil servants who will now be allowed to see such confidential material. And they have asked for details of any requests to redact such material that are made by the Government. These concerns stem from the organisations’ interest (and the public interest) in the transparency of the Inquiry process, and consequent public faith in the Inquiry and its outcomes.
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