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Saville inquiry 'pointless': Ford Saville inquiry 'pointless': Ford
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The man tipped to become Northern Ireland justice minister has described the Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday as "pointless".The man tipped to become Northern Ireland justice minister has described the Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday as "pointless".
Alliance leader David Ford made the comment last November in a briefing note to the Liberal Democrats.Alliance leader David Ford made the comment last November in a briefing note to the Liberal Democrats.
It was ahead of parliamentary questions to the secretary of state.It was ahead of parliamentary questions to the secretary of state.
The inquiry was set up in 1998 to re-examine the events of 30 January 1972, when British soldiers shot dead 14 people in Londonderry's Bogside.The inquiry was set up in 1998 to re-examine the events of 30 January 1972, when British soldiers shot dead 14 people in Londonderry's Bogside.
In the email entitled 'Northern Ireland Questions', Mr Ford states "Saville is pointless", adding in brackets and "so is any question on it".In the email entitled 'Northern Ireland Questions', Mr Ford states "Saville is pointless", adding in brackets and "so is any question on it".
He goes on to write that the secretary of state is concerned at Alliance pushing the community relations policy Shared Future too much.He goes on to write that the secretary of state is concerned at Alliance pushing the community relations policy Shared Future too much.
He suggests Shaun Woodward regards it as another distraction on the way to devolving justice.He suggests Shaun Woodward regards it as another distraction on the way to devolving justice.
Mr Ford writes: "if we, wanted to be slightly nice to Shaun, we could do a supplementary on the back of a question on the Independent Monitoring Commission." Mr Ford writes: "If we, wanted to be slightly nice to Shaun, we could do a supplementary on the back of a question on the Independent Monitoring Commission."
He said it is not that he wants to be "particularly nice to the secretary of state but he is more or less doing the right things at present".He said it is not that he wants to be "particularly nice to the secretary of state but he is more or less doing the right things at present".
Soldiers shot 14 people dead in Derry on Bloody SundaySoldiers shot 14 people dead in Derry on Bloody Sunday
"And a question on the IMC would give him a chance to push Sinn Fein and the DUP a bit.""And a question on the IMC would give him a chance to push Sinn Fein and the DUP a bit."
Mr Ford then recommends a question along these lines which also involves tackling the dissident threat from republicans and efforts to build a shared future.Mr Ford then recommends a question along these lines which also involves tackling the dissident threat from republicans and efforts to build a shared future.
At Northern Ireland Question time that week, 4 November, the Liberal Democrat spokesman Alistair Carmichael did ask questions along those lines.At Northern Ireland Question time that week, 4 November, the Liberal Democrat spokesman Alistair Carmichael did ask questions along those lines.
There were five questions on the Saville Inquiry from other MPs.There were five questions on the Saville Inquiry from other MPs.
Mr Ford has yet to respond to questions from the BBC about his email.Mr Ford has yet to respond to questions from the BBC about his email.
The Saville Inquiry was established in 1998 by then Prime Minister Tony Blair after a campaign by families of those killed and injured.The Saville Inquiry was established in 1998 by then Prime Minister Tony Blair after a campaign by families of those killed and injured.
The Bloody Sunday Inquiry is the longest and most expensive inquiry in British legal history.The Bloody Sunday Inquiry is the longest and most expensive inquiry in British legal history.
The first witness was heard in November 2000 and the last in January 2005.The first witness was heard in November 2000 and the last in January 2005.
TribunalTribunal
The tribunal received 2,500 statements from witnesses, with 922 of these called to give direct evidence.The tribunal received 2,500 statements from witnesses, with 922 of these called to give direct evidence.
There were also 160 volumes of evidence, containing an estimated 20-30 million words, plus 121 audio tapes and 110 video tapes.There were also 160 volumes of evidence, containing an estimated 20-30 million words, plus 121 audio tapes and 110 video tapes.
In February, Mr Ford announced his intention to stand for the position of justice minister at the Northern Ireland Assembly.In February, Mr Ford announced his intention to stand for the position of justice minister at the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Mr Ford has been favourite for the post after Sinn Fein and the DUP said they would not fill the role.Mr Ford has been favourite for the post after Sinn Fein and the DUP said they would not fill the role.
Under the Hillsborough Castle Agreement the responsibilities for policing and justice are to be devolved by 12 April.Under the Hillsborough Castle Agreement the responsibilities for policing and justice are to be devolved by 12 April.
The new minister's responsibilities will include policing, the courts, public prosecution service and prisons.The new minister's responsibilities will include policing, the courts, public prosecution service and prisons.
The Hillsborough agreement allows for the first and deputy first ministers to identify a candidate who would command cross-community support in the assembly.The Hillsborough agreement allows for the first and deputy first ministers to identify a candidate who would command cross-community support in the assembly.