Ministers ordered a public inquiry yesterday after a damning report levelled allegations of corruption and spying on police investigating the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence.
Home Secretary Theresa May said a judge would lead the probe into Mark Ellison QC's "deeply troubling" findings that the Met had placed an undercover officer in the "Lawrence camp" during its long campaign for justice.
Mr Lawrence's father Neville said the inquiry was "21 years overdue."
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