§ Mr. McNamaraTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will order that copies of statements provided by police to the coroner be made available to the relatives of Diarmuid O'Neill at least four weeks prior to the opening of the resumed inquest into his death. [56339]
§ Mr. George HowarthMy right hon. Friend has no powers to direct the release of documents in connection with an inquest, but, wherever possible, we hope that information can be provided to families in advance.
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§ Mr. McNamaraTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department on what date he received the Police Complaints Authority report on the death of Diarmuid O'Neill; what prosecutions or disciplinary actions were recommended in the report; on what date the inquest will be resumed; on what dates the relatives of the deceased were informed of the circumstances of his death; and if he will place a copy of the report in the Library. [56317]
§ Mr. BoatengThe police investigation has been completed and copies of the report have recently been sent to the Police Complaints Authority (PCA), Her Majesty's Coroner and the Crown Prosecution Service. PCA investigation reports are not normally sent to the Home Secretary or made public.
Decisions as to any criminal or disciplinary action to be taken are matters for the Crown Prosecution Service, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and the PCA. If the cause of death and the circumstances in which it occurred have not already been established in the course of criminal proceedings, the coroner may resume the inquest once the criminal proceedings are completed to inquire into these questions.