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Carl Sargeant: AMs to mark former minister's death one year on Closure difficult over Carl Sargeant death, says Labour MP
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AMs will meet in private later to mark one year since the death of former Labour minister Carl Sargeant. Closure a year on from the death of Carl Sargeant is "very difficult" when a probe into the former minister's sacking by Carwyn Jones has not begun, close former colleague and Labour MP Mark Tami has said.
Mr Sargeant was sacked by First Minister Carwyn Jones last year after sexual harassment allegations. AMs will meet privately later to mark the first anniversary of his death.
The Alyn and Deeside AM was found dead at home days later, with hanging given as his provisional cause of death. The AM was found dead at home days after he was sacked by the first minister, with hanging given as his provisional cause of death.
He faced sexual harassment allegations.
Labour group chairwoman Vikki Howells said: "We all miss Carl tremendously, he was a friend to us all and a fantastic colleague."Labour group chairwoman Vikki Howells said: "We all miss Carl tremendously, he was a friend to us all and a fantastic colleague."
His death led to a series of investigations, with an independent probe into how Mr Jones handled the sacking yet to begin. An independent investigation, to be led by QC Paul Bowen, was called by the first minister following pressure from Labour politicians including Mr Tami.
Mr Sargeant's son Jack succeeded his father as an AM after winning the Alyn and Deeside by-election that followed his death. But it is yet to get underway after legal action by Mr Sargeant's family, who wanted their lawyers to be able to cross-examine witnesses.
Welsh Conservative assembly group leader Paul Davies said: "Carl was a huge personality in the assembly and made a significant contribution in Welsh politics, so his passing - a year on - is still difficult. Mark Tami said the death of Mr Sargeant has cast a shadow over the Welsh Government and "made it very difficult" for Carwyn Jones.
"The Sargeant family, the assembly, and the people of Wales are still waiting for answers surrounding his death and I hope that they come to light in a fair, legal, and transparent manner." "The inquiry still hasn't really got off the ground, and that really makes closure very very difficult," Mr Tami said.
He said the legal action had come about because the family did not feel the terms "were fair and were right".
"I would have hoped everything would be done to make sure the family do have what they think is a fair and appropriate type of inquiry," he said.
Mr Tami serves the same constituency that Mr Sargeant represented - Alyn and Deeside - and shared an office with him.
He now works alongside Mr Sargeant's son Jack, who succeeded his father as an AM after winning the Alyn and Deeside by-election that followed his death.
Asked if he felt Mr Sargeant's death had cast a shadow over the Welsh Government, Mr Tami said: "I think it did, and it has, and obviously I think Carwyn has been an incredible successful leader of Welsh Labour and leader as first minister but clearly we're still now thinking about those terrible events.
"I think it made it very difficult for [Carwyn Jones]... it isn't for me to say what people think, but those tragic events have influenced and hurt everybody I think."
The family had sought a judicial review, but this has been refused. Their lawyers are set to appeal at a hearing in the Royal Courts of Justice next Tuesday.
A tragedy that shocked Wales' political classA tragedy that shocked Wales' political class
By Felicity Evans, BBC Wales political editorBy Felicity Evans, BBC Wales political editor
The death of Carl Sargeant left his family grief-stricken and the Welsh Government and Labour party in crisis.The death of Carl Sargeant left his family grief-stricken and the Welsh Government and Labour party in crisis.
Within six months Carwyn Jones had announced plans to stand down as first minister; his authority sapped away by a cycle of claim and counter-claim about his handling of Mr Sargeant's sacking.Within six months Carwyn Jones had announced plans to stand down as first minister; his authority sapped away by a cycle of claim and counter-claim about his handling of Mr Sargeant's sacking.
Those competing to replace him have all spoken of the need to heal the wounds within the Labour group of AMs and draw a line under a tragedy that shocked Wales' political class to the core.Those competing to replace him have all spoken of the need to heal the wounds within the Labour group of AMs and draw a line under a tragedy that shocked Wales' political class to the core.
But that will be difficult, with the independent inquiry pending and with Mr Jones due to give evidence at the inquest into Mr Sargeant's death.But that will be difficult, with the independent inquiry pending and with Mr Jones due to give evidence at the inquest into Mr Sargeant's death.
And what of the wider questions that go beyond this tragedy? How do you treat allegations in a way that is fair to both the accused and accuser?And what of the wider questions that go beyond this tragedy? How do you treat allegations in a way that is fair to both the accused and accuser?
And how can institutions create a culture and a complaints system that has the confidence of those they are supposed to protect?And how can institutions create a culture and a complaints system that has the confidence of those they are supposed to protect?
Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price said the anniversary was a "sad and poignant occasion for all of us" that will be "focusing a lot of our minds on the terrible loss and trauma that his family would have gone through". Welsh Conservative assembly group leader Paul Davies said: "The Sargeant family, the assembly, and the people of Wales are still waiting for answers surrounding his death and I hope that they come to light in a fair, legal, and transparent manner."
"It's been a dark and difficult chapter in Welsh politics," he said. Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price said the anniversary will be "focusing a lot of our minds on the terrible loss and trauma that his family would have gone through".
The independent investigation, commissioned by the first minister, was suspended before it began following legal action from Mr Sargeant's family.
Their appeal to a court decision to refuse a request for a judicial review will be heard in London next week.
Mr Jones ordered the independent probe, due to be led by Paul Bowen QC, following demands from Labour politicians.
An inquiry into alleged leaking of the news Mr Sargeant was going to be sacked found "no evidence of prior unauthorised sharing of information".