Owen Glenn says Inquiry on track
Fri 06 Sep 2013
Owen Glenn has said he will be staying on as part of the Glenn Inquiry. He said the Inquiry plans to conduct about 270 more interviews before ...
Owen Glenn has said he will be staying on as part of the Glenn Inquiry. He said the Inquiry plans to conduct about 270 more interviews before December, and will present its progress to the United Nations in November.
Glenn also said he has earmarked more money for the project and the exact amount would be discussed at a meeting with the Inquiry's board on Thursday.
Glenn was commenting after the investiture ceremony at which he formally received his knighthood at Government House.
Media:
'Glenn Inquiry on track - Sir Owen', Radio NZ, 04.09.2013
'Glenn Inquiry 'where it's supposed to be' - Sir Owen', TVNZ, 04.09.2013
Background:
Recent NZFVC news stories on the Inquiry are below:
'Glenn Inquiry review: 23 recommendations made', 19.07.2013
'Owen Glenn charged with abuse in 2002', 01.07.2013
'Questions over future of Glenn Inquiry', 20.06.2013
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