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Public Bodies Bill [Lords] (Programme) (No. 2)

The Justice Committee has on two occasions—in its present and previous form—published reports dedicated not to the creation of an office or a title, but to fundamental reform of a system in which there are too many differences across the country. There are too many differences in the ability and efficiency of coroners, in how they are resourced and how their offices are provided for, and too little support and sympathy is shown for bereaved relatives, whether military or those who belong to any of the other categories that have been mentioned today. The important question is not the title, but whether the reforms are actually carried out. The Minister left me a little confused on whether some High Court judge will ultimately have the words ““chief coroner”” added to his title. My primary objective is to see reform of the system, rather than someone acquire the title, merit though I see in there being someone who could exercise some professional leadership, just as the head of ACPO exercises professional leadership among police officers and the heads of other organisations.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
534 c262-3 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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