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Evidences list
Day 349 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from Professor Andrew Kendrick.
Day 348 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from Professor Andrew Kendrick.
Day 347 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from Professor Lynn Abrams.
Day 346 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Submissions on applications to disapply the Chair’s General Restriction Order were heard at an Inquiry Hearing on 23 February 2023.