A Commission of Inquiry is a formally constituted body of people who are usually well thought of in their community. The purpose of the body is to formally enquire into some specific question and to return an opinion or report on the topic.
inquiry
An interrogation.
Inquiries.
Enquiry is a spelling variant of Inquiry and American English usually uses inquiry.In the UK both are technically correct, but in general -- inquiry is used in relation to a formal inquest. Enquiry is used for the act of questioning.
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Haycraft Commission of Inquiry happened in 1921.
Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems was created in 1956.
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking was created in 1981.
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking ended in 1983.
Le Dain Commission of Inquiry into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs ended in 1972.
The Commission of Inquiry in South Africa investigates issues of public concern.
Commission of Inquiry refers to the constituted body of people who are well taught in their community. Its main purpose is to formally enquire into particular questions and return a report or an opinion regarding the topic.
F. J. Warke has written: 'Report to the Planning Appeals Commission on a Public Inquiry on the North Down and Ards area' 'North East area plan public inquiry'
The publication of the commission of inquiry's findings led to increased transparency and accountability regarding the matter under investigation. It helped shed light on any wrongdoings, informed the public about the situation, and hopefully led to actions being taken based on the findings to prevent similar issues in the future.
The initial proceeding regarding commission typically involves confirming the jurisdiction and authority of the commission, identifying the parties involved, and outlining the purpose and scope of the commission's investigation or inquiry. This may also include setting deadlines and establishing the rules and procedures that will govern the commission's proceedings.
Member of the Old Church. has written: 'An inquiry into the commission and doctrine of the new apostle Emanuel Swedenborg'
It's difficult to predict the outcome of a commission of inquiry as it depends on the evidence presented and the judgement of the members. Their verdict should be based on the facts and findings of the investigation, rather than being influenced by personal expectations.