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Inquiry

Inquiry meaning

The act of inquiring; a seeking of information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning. | A search for truth, information, or knowledge; examination of facts or principles; research; investigation; inquest.

Example sentences (20)

A spokeswoman for the Edinburgh Tram Inquiry said: "Lord Hardie is being paid on the basis of a daily rate for the hours that he works on inquiry matters.

A spokeswoman for the inquiry said: “The inquiry is developing an extensive, nationwide, listening exercise that will enable thousands of people across the UK to share their experiences of the pandemic.

Chair of that inquiry, NSW Greens MP Cate Faehrmann, said the select committee inquiry should not stop the progress of renewable energy projects.

Following counsel to the inquiry’s opening submissions, Brian Altman KC, representing the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said the MoD has an “enduring commitment to the inquiry”.

Hogue officially became the inquiry commissioner on Sept. 18. Despite this, some experts are raising concerns about the inquiry.

The existence of the ‘business’ of assassinations has long been recognised by the state, prompting the launch of several commissions of inquiry, including the Moerane Commission of Inquiry into political assassinations in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN).

The planned move of Ms Gray – who led the Cabinet Office inquiry into lockdown-breaking parties – to a top role with Labour has been leapt on by Mr Johnson and allies as part of attempts to discredit the parliamentary inquiry.

These Committees are smokescreens and in any other state where the Opposition is strong it would have said “No” to inquiry committees and instead demanded an independent inquiry by a sitting judge of a High Court.

At the inquiry hearing last week, he was asked by Jamie Dawson KC, the inquiry’s Scottish counsel, whether he had considered if there had been any informal messages relating to his role in the management of the pandemic before deleting his messages.

However, last week the inquiry was informed by the Executive Office (TEO) that the notes had been located, and an extract has been uploaded on the inquiry’s website.

However, the State government was apparently forced to hasten up the process of inquiry by instituting a vigilance inquiry following the alleged burning or missing of some files of the KLIP in one of the project offices.

In 2020 I served on the Salmond inquiry in the submitted pages and pages of WhatsApps to our inquiry.

In the last week, Mr Skripal provided a further witness statement to the inquiry, in which he said “it is not honourable to kill people who have been exchanged and the attack on Yulia and me was an absolute shock”, the inquiry was told.

It has made the inquiry process online end-to-end, ensuring fairness, and enhanced transparency, in addition to reducing the average inquiry time.

Made up of two concepts, appreciative inquiry is the search for (inquiry, kufufuza) and valuation (appreciation; kuyamikira) of what works in our organisations and in us.

She added that said she hoped all parties to the inquiry would “work together to ensure that stressful chapters of evidence are clearly managed, and that the inquiry hears only disputed and relevant evidence”.

She said: “They should be proud that volunteers are trying to put Wales on the map in a UK inquiry – a UK inquiry they wanted.

Speaking at the inquiry later on Thursday, Mr Yousaf described his government's handling of inquiry requests as "frankly poor" and offered an apology.

The state submitted before the bench on Tuesday that the BMC had conducted an inquiry into the matter while admitting that no independent inquiry was conducted by the state separately.

And, with the ongoing inquiry into the Grenfell fire – which restarted in September 2020, 28 months since it began – we continued to highlight this hugely important story, covering the fallouts from the inquiry still seeking justice.