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Pānui - November 2019
The November 2019 edition of the Pānui is a summary of the Inquiries two week Contextual hearing.
Abuse in Care Inquiry independence
The Abuse in Care Inquiry is independent from the State and faith-based institutions. Our independence is integral to our investigation.
Royal Commission welcomes new Chairperson
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry welcomes Judge Coral Shaw as its new Chairperson to lead it through the delivery phase of the Inquiry.
Contextual hearing: 8 Nov witness list and evidence summaries
The Contextual hearing returns for its final day today 10.00am at the Rydges hotel in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from three witnesses.
Contextual hearing: 7 Nov witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry Contextual hearing returns today at 10.00am at the Rydges hotel in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from four witnesses.
Contextual hearing: 6 Nov witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry Contextual hearing returns on 6 Nov at 10.00am at the Rydges hotel in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from three witnesses.
Contextual hearing: 5 November witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry Contextual hearing returns 5 November at 10.00am at the Rydges hotel in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from three witnesses.
Contextual hearing: 4 Nov witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry Contextual hearing returns on 4 November at 10.00am at the Rydges hotel, Auckland. Commissioners will hear from four witnesses.