Claire Hanna raises Sean Brown inquiry and ICRIR on January 15
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00:00Laureate Seamus Heaney described Sean Brown as a man of goodwill and integrity
00:04who represented something better than we've grown used to. We meet the day
00:09before his family are forced back to court and we meet in the week of the
00:13anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre where the sole survivor brave Alan Black
00:17is waiting for a long overdue Ombudsman report. Those two incidents were among
00:22the most nakedly sectarian in a squalid conflict but decades on those who
00:28created victims in and out of uniform are still driving the process and not
00:32those victims who have lived with the consequences for decades. Will the
00:37Minister commit to ensuring that his forthcoming proposals which I know he is
00:41working intensively on remove the NIO veto under the guise of national
00:46security? Will he commit to root and branch reform of the ICRIR? Will he
00:52commit to exposing collusive behavior and will he hold to the standards that
00:57were agreed by all parties and both governments at Stormont House?
01:01Well I say to my Honourable Friend I've bet both the Brown family and Alan Black the sole
01:06survivor of the Kingsmill massacre and the trauma they've been through is very
01:11hard for anyone else to appreciate. We look forward, all of us, to the Ombudsman
01:16report on the Kingsmill massacre being published. I want to see a full
01:20investigation into the murder of Sean Brown but there is an appeal on wider
01:24matters and I can't comment further and I am committed to fundamental reform of
01:28the Independent Commission.