Commission of Inquiry
A Commission of Inquiry is a formal body established by a government or organization to investigate specific issues or events. These inquiries often focus on matters of public concern, such as corruption, human rights violations, or disasters. The commission gathers evidence, hears testimonies, and produces a report with findings and recommendations.
The process is typically independent, allowing for impartial assessments. Commissions may include experts, legal professionals, and representatives from various sectors. Their work aims to promote transparency, accountability, and justice, often influencing policy changes or legal actions related to the investigated issues.