Arrest of Major Sheppard (Public Inquiry).

Oral Answers to Questions — Aliens. – in the House of Commons am ar 23 Gorffennaf 1925.

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Photo of Mr John Hayes Mr John Hayes , Liverpool Edge Hill

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asked the Home Secretary whether the inquiry into the circumstances of the arrest and detention of Major Sheppard will be held in public or private; whether the parties will be allowed legal aid; and whether the evidence will be taken on oath?

Photo of Mr William Joynson-Hicks Mr William Joynson-Hicks , Twickenham

The inquiry will be in public and the parties will, I understand, be represented by counsel. Notice has been given of Resolutions under the Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Act,. 1921, and if they are passed by both Houses, the Tribunal will be empowered to take evidence on oath.

Mr. ERSKINE:

Will Major Sheppard be put to any personal expense in the matter?

Photo of Mr William Joynson-Hicks Mr William Joynson-Hicks , Twickenham

That I cannot say. Major Sheppard made a charge against the police and of course it is for him to prove it.

Photo of Mr John Hayes Mr John Hayes , Liverpool Edge Hill

Has legal advice been supplied to the police by the authorities?