“You have to compel people… I really don’t think a non-traditional inquiry has the powers to hold people to account, which is important here,” he told BBC Radio 4’s PM programme. “It’s not just a fact-finding [mission] which is what I think this inquiry will do, people need to be held to account for their failures.”
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