Update 14
The Royal Commission held its fourth hui with the Muslim Community Reference Group in Christchurch this month as part of an ongoing discussion with Muslim communities.
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Minute 3: Further Orders under Section 15 of the Inquiries Act 2013 286 KB, 21st August 2019
Minute 2: Orders under Section 15 of the Inquiries Act 2013 ,
Minute 1: Procedures for Gathering Information and Evidence 420 KB, 29th July 2019
The Royal Commission held its fourth hui with the Muslim Community Reference Group in Christchurch this month as part of an ongoing discussion with Muslim communities.
The Royal Commission has entered a new phase of the inquiry by taking evidence under oath.
The Muslim Community Reference Group is moving into an active phase where members are working with the support of the Royal Commission to lead their own community engagement opportunities with a wide range of groups.
The Royal Commission is impressed by the public’s response to the opportunity to have a say and grateful to all those who contributed during the three-month submission process.
As the public submissions process draws to a close, and with more than 900 submissions received to date, the Royal Commission is still urging people to come forward if they have information which may help with its inquiries.
The Muslim Community Reference Group met with Commissioner Sir William Young, Member Jacqui Caine and the Royal Commission team again in Christchurch this month.
Royal Commission Member, Jacqui Caine, delivered a speech to the Annual Conference of the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand.
The Royal Commission has clarified how information from agencies is to be handled as it relates both to the inquiry and requests made under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA).
Four months into the inquiry, the Royal Commission is gathering significant information and continues to receive valuable submissions from the public, from current and former State servants, experts and community groups.
The first Muslim Community Reference Group meeting, with the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Attack on Christchurch Mosques, was held in Christchurch last month
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