Originally Posted by
212man
I thought Justice Mahon’s inquiry resolved that?
The Privy Council ruled that Mahon had acted 'in breach of natural justice', so the official line remains in conflict with many of his key points. He died in 1986, and his legal fight against the Court of Appeal and Council with him. There's a number of interesting books on the subject, some taking advantage of Mahon's death by making claims he of course cannot reply to. But the most interesting papers are independent assessments of the CVR transcripts, which show beyond any doubt they were doctored.