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<blockquote data-quote="Ciara" data-source="post: 246401" data-attributes="member: 50550"><p>22 December 1997</p><p></p><p>An independent inquiry into the BSE "disaster" and the devastation it wreaked on British farming has been announced by the government. </p><p>Agriculture Minister Jack Cunningham said the BSE inquiry would be led by Judge Lord Justice Phillips who has a year to complete the investigation. </p><p>Describing the BSE crisis, he said: "It has been, literally, a disaster." The inquiry would be far-ranging covering the BSE crisis' origins and the way in which authorities responded to it and the development of its human equivalent Creutzfeldt Jakob disease, CJD.</p><p></p><p>With thanks to the BBC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ciara, post: 246401, member: 50550"] 22 December 1997 An independent inquiry into the BSE "disaster" and the devastation it wreaked on British farming has been announced by the government. Agriculture Minister Jack Cunningham said the BSE inquiry would be led by Judge Lord Justice Phillips who has a year to complete the investigation. Describing the BSE crisis, he said: "It has been, literally, a disaster." The inquiry would be far-ranging covering the BSE crisis' origins and the way in which authorities responded to it and the development of its human equivalent Creutzfeldt Jakob disease, CJD. With thanks to the BBC [/QUOTE]
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