Not very elementary

Any investigation or audit must abide by the Human Rights Act, but few organisations appear confident about using and interpreting the Act.

If my own research is anything to go by, reactions to the Human Rights Act 1998 range from blind panic to ‘wait and see’.

An exploration of the effect the Act is likely to have on investigators, including auditors, seems timely, but has proved less than illuminating when it comes to finding out what organisations are actually doing about it here and now. It’s...

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