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==Activities==
 
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Elizabeth Butler-Sloss was Deputy Coroner of the Queen's Household for the [[Diana Spencer/Inquest|Diana inquest]] and Assistant Deputy Coroner for Surrey in relation to the Fayed inquest.  
 
Elizabeth Butler-Sloss was Deputy Coroner of the Queen's Household for the [[Diana Spencer/Inquest|Diana inquest]] and Assistant Deputy Coroner for Surrey in relation to the Fayed inquest.  
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On 8th July 2014, Theresa May as Home Secretary, oversaw the appointment of Baroness Butler-Sloss to the inquiry set up to investigate child sexual abuse by prominent politicians and clergy in the previous decades. Within 6 days of the announcement of Baroness Butler-Sloss as chair, she was forced to stand down for conflicts of interest.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 20 September 2018

Person.png Elizabeth Butler-Sloss   Sourcewatch WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(judge)
BornAnn Elizabeth Oldfield Havers
1933-08-10
Buckinghamshire, England
NationalityBritish
Children • Frances
• Robert
• William
SpouseJoseph William Alexander Butler-Sloss
Relatives • Sir Cecil Havers
• Lord Havers
• Nigel Havers
• Philip Havers

Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss "has an impeccable CV".[1]

Activities

Elizabeth Butler-Sloss was Deputy Coroner of the Queen's Household for the Diana inquest and Assistant Deputy Coroner for Surrey in relation to the Fayed inquest.

On 8th July 2014, Theresa May as Home Secretary, oversaw the appointment of Baroness Butler-Sloss to the inquiry set up to investigate child sexual abuse by prominent politicians and clergy in the previous decades. Within 6 days of the announcement of Baroness Butler-Sloss as chair, she was forced to stand down for conflicts of interest.

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