
Mehta and Davies examine the main difference between statutory and non-statutory inquiries, and the advantages and disadvantages. They look at testimony and documents, turnaround times, evidence on oath and impartial chairs.
The authors write: ‘Inquiries have a number of important functions. They establish facts; determine accountability; allay public disquiet and restore public confidence; provide catharsis for those affected; articulate lessons which can be learned and make policy recommendations to prevent recurrence.’