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Omagh bombing inquiry: Disclosure pace 'must increase'
Omagh bombing inquiry: Disclosure pace 'must increase'

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Omagh bombing inquiry: Disclosure pace 'must increase'

The Omagh bombing inquiry has been told the speed of disclosure "must increase".Twenty-nine people, including a woman who was pregnant with twins, were murdered in the Real IRA attack on 15 August public inquiry was established to examine if the attack could have been prevented by UK Monday, barrister Paul Greaney, counsel to the inquiry, told Lord Turnbull the legal team had hoped that disclosure from relevant bodies would have been more advanced than it currently is. Mr Greaney said the "speed of disclosure to the inquiry by material providers must increase".He repeated calls for "state core participants" and all "material providers" to work at pace to fulfil the requirements of the inquiry. Many documents, he said, exist only in hard copy and may take some time to added that the inquiry would use its powers to ensure the fullest possible levels of Greaney said the inquiry expects openness and transparency from state core participants. Barrister for the Northern Ireland Secretary Fiona Fee told the inquiry "a significant volume of work" has been undertaken in relation to inquiry disclosure."There is a vast volume of material which must be collated, carefully reviewed and provided to the inquiry."This process is not simply a matter of gathering readily available paperwork, it's an immense logistical undertaking requiring meticulous attention to detail, thorough analysis and a strategic, organised approach." Some material cannot be publicly disclosed A number of organisations fall under the remit of the NI Secretary including the UK Intelligence Community (UKIC), the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the Northern Ireland Office (NIO), the Cabinet Office (CO) and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).Ms Fee said there will be variations on what is disclosed across the Secretary of State grouping, adding that there will "inevitably" be material that cannot be disclosed in open but will be provided to the inquiry said there will only be a "very limited amount" that UKIC can say in Ms Fee said the intelligence sector was "engaging meaningfully" with the inquiry and undergoing "an extremely difficult disclosure" overall disclosure process and evidential picture is at "an early stage", she added. Inquiry continues on Tuesday On Monday, the inquiry is hearing from lawyers representing the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the secretary of state, the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland and Sir Ronnie Flanagan, the head of the police at the time of the Omagh will also be read by lawyers representing families affected by the bombing. There will be a second day of statements on Tuesday. In February, the inquiry heard 14 days of powerful individual testimonies from relatives who lost loved ones in the also heard from emergency workers and people injured in the attack. What was the Omagh bomb? The bomb that devastated Omagh town centre in August 1998 was the biggest single atrocity in the history of the Troubles in Northern came less than three months after the people of Northern Ireland had voted yes to the Good Friday Agreement. Who carried out the Omagh bombing? Three days after the attack, the Real IRA released a statement claiming responsibility for the apologised to "civilian" victims and said its targets had been 27 years on, no-one has been convicted of carrying out the murders by a criminal 2009, a judge ruled that four men - Michael McKevitt, Liam Campbell, Colm Murphy and Seamus Daly were all liable for the Omagh four men were ordered to pay a total of £1.6m in damages to the relatives, but appeals against the ruling delayed the compensation process.A fifth man, Seamus McKenna, was acquitted in the civil action and later died in a roofing accident in 2013.

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