Manston Migrant Centre Inquiry May Call Johnson and Sunak to Testify
A Home Office document reveals potential testimony from senior officials and ex-prime ministers as the inquiry investigates systemic failures and human rights violations.
- An independent inquiry into the Manston migrant centre crisis, chaired by Sophie Cartwright KC, is examining events from June to November 2022.
- A newly-released Home Office document outlines that Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak, and other senior officials may be called to testify regarding their roles in the crisis.
- The inquiry is investigating overcrowding, inhumane conditions, and the death of detainee Hussein Haseeb Ahmed, who contracted diphtheria at the facility.
- The document highlights allegations of unlawful detention, breaches of human rights, and systemic safeguarding failures, including the use of hotels as unregulated children's homes.
- The inquiry, downgraded to non-statutory in 2024, faces criticism for its limited ability to compel testimony, raising questions about accountability and transparency.