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The Angiolini Inquiry was established in late 2021 following the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by an off-duty Metropolitan police officer.
The inquiry’s Chair has launched a public consultation to obtain views on the Terms of Reference for Part 2, which will look at the broader issues arising from the case and the safety of women and girls in public.
Head of GMP’s Professional Standards Branch, Detective Chief Superintendent Michael Allen said: “The Angiolini Inquiry is paramount – policing by consent depends heavily on public trust and confidence. I have no doubt that the Chair will make recommendations relating to policing which will be of great benefit to all communities, including those in Greater Manchester.”
Participate via: The draft terms of reference for Part 2 proposes to examine the three following pillars: : Angiolini Inquiry - Consultation on Part 2 Terms of Reference (homeofficesurveys.homeoffice.gov.uk). Other accessible formats are available on our website here.