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commission of inquiry in British English (kəˈmɪʃən əv ɪnˈkwaɪərɪ) noun(in Britain) a group that is set up to investigate something Examples of 'commission of inquiry' in a sentencecommission of inquiry He also called for a "serious commission of inquiry".The official commission of inquiry will face all these conundrums.Two were appointed to a state commission of inquiry to identify breakdowns and recommend fixes.As an expert witness, he submitted a 50-page criticism of the operation to the official commission of inquiry.These competing considerations ought to be weighed by an impartial commission of inquiry, charged with coming up with recommendations acceptable to all parties.He was the president of that three-man commission of inquiry, which made various practical recommendations for resolving the racial imbalance in the public service.Given that a committee or commission of inquiry will not suffice, what then would be a workable alternative that could be both legitimate and effective?The manservant in his evidence before a commission of inquiry said that death was a deliverance for the whole family.My argument was that an international commission of inquiry and a nongovernment tribunal be established to begin a collation and analysis of the evidence available.An official commission of inquiry heard that police who opened fire last year were ill prepared, poorly led and trigger-happy. |