Summary
The Hyponatraemia Inquiry is the longest-running public inquiry in recent history: its report was delivered in January 2018, without fanfare. Yet its very existence has gone unnoticed. Marcus Shepheard argues that there are important lessons to be learned for other public inquiries – and for government.
Hyponatraemia inquiry: The inquiry that everyone forgot (Institute for Government, 27 March 2018)
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/blog/inquiry-everyone-forgot
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