Panel & Seminar. Panel – The Duty of Candour & its development since Grenfell. Seminar – The Law & Process in the Coroner’s Court

When

06/06/2019    
5:30 am - 8:30 pm

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Where

DWF, Manchester
1 Scott Place, 2 Hardman Street, Manchester, M3 3AA

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The Panel Discussion will look at the interesting development of the duty of candour following high profile investigations and cases such as Grenfell, Gosport and Hillsborough. The speakers are Pete Weatherby QC of Garden Court North Chambers who is a leading human rights barrister and an expert on the duty of candour, having been one of the main drafters of the Public Authorities (Accountability) Bill 2017. He has acted for the bereaved and survivors at Public Inquiries and inquests into disasters and other controversial deaths, including Hillsborough, Grenfell and the Manchester Arena bombing. Ann Ridley and Ken Sutton worked together to establish and support the Hillsborough Independent Panel where their experience of working personally with the bereaved families highlighted the necessity for candour. With Bishop James Jones they developed the relevant lessons which are reflected in ‘The Patronising Disposition of Unaccountable Power ‘. That Report proposes that public authorities adopt a Charter putting principles of straightforwardness and learning ahead of defending organisational reputation as well as extending the duty of candour to the police service. The relevance of Ann and Ken’s work to the health sector led to their involvement in the Expert Group shaping the Health Safety Investigation Branch. Steffan Groch is the lead lawyer for RBKC post Grenfell with RBKC having signed a Charter of candour.  He is head of DWF’s regulatory team and a former Chair of HSLA.

The Seminar is an essential summary to recent changes in the admissibility of evidence and procedure in the Coroner’s Court. In particular, this seminar examines the right tactical approach for companies and their officers concerned with reputational risk and future prosecution. Tim Green of Henderson Chambers has been consistently recommended by Chambers & Partners as one of the UK’s leading advocates for health and safety law and environmental work.

Cost. This event is free to HSLA members. Non members can join HSLA and attend the event free.

 

 

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