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'Hillsborough Law' enforcing 'duty of candour' on officials set to be passed this week after Government drops 'carve-out' for intelligence services
The 'Hillsborough Law' requiring officials to enforce a 'duty of candour' is set to be passed this week after the government removed an exemption for intelligence services. This change ensures transparency by eliminating a prior carve-out for intelligence agencies.
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