Inquiry to be launched into how sex offender was mistakenly set free, says Lammy
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Inquiry to be launched into how sex offender was mistakenly set free, says Lammy
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"An independent investigation into how a sex offender was wrongly set free instead of being deported will be launched and report its findings within weeks, justice secretary David Lammy has announced. Dame Lynne Owens, a former deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and ex-director general of the National Crime Agency, will look into what went wrong and make recommendations to stop similar cases, Mr Lammy told MPs."
The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground reporting across reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech and seeks donations to fund journalists while avoiding paywalls. The outlet highlights investigations into political financing and documentary work that spotlights American women fighting for reproductive rights. Justice Secretary David Lammy announced an independent investigation into the wrongful release of Hadush Kebatu, an Ethiopian national jailed for sexually assaulting a teenage girl, after he was released instead of being transferred to an immigration detention centre. Dame Lynne Owens will establish the facts, assess staff experience, training and technology, and recommend measures to prevent similar errors.
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