1994 RAF Chinook Crash

Debate between Louise Sandher-Jones and Alex Easton
Wednesday 26th November 2025

(2 weeks, 5 days ago)

Westminster Hall
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Alex Easton Portrait Alex Easton
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I thank all Members for their speeches and interventions. On behalf of the families, we appreciate the interest and the real reason: trying to get to the truth. Will the Minister to confirm something the right hon. Member for East Hampshire (Damian Hinds) mentioned about FOIs? Am I correct in saying that if somebody submits an FOI request for the documents that were sealed for 100 years, they can all be obtained, with redactions? I am willing to take an intervention.

Louise Sandher-Jones Portrait Louise Sandher-Jones
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They would have to go through the FOI process, which of course is not—[Interruption.]

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Louise Sandher-Jones Portrait Louise Sandher-Jones
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I cannot prejudge the outcome of an FOI process for something that has not been asked for, but they can absolutely go through that process.

Alex Easton Portrait Alex Easton
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I thank the Minister for her answer. We will certainly look at an FOI on that, just to see.

For too long, questions have remained unanswered. Why have the Ministry of Defence documents been sealed for 100 years? Why were repeated warnings ignored time and again? Where was the due diligence on the Chinook Airworthiness Review Team reports, which identified systematic failings? Where was the due diligence in response to the September 1993 report that described the FADEC software as “positively dangerous”? Where was the due diligence on the October 1993 findings of MOD test authorities that were unable to recommend the aircraft for flying? These are not just abstract questions; they go to the very heart of accountability, trust in our institutions, and justice for the families, who have waited far too long.

A 100-year blanket ban of secrecy cannot be allowed to smother the quest for truth, so we will test that with an FOI request. Light must be shone into the darkness. Today we have a choice to continue to hide behind delays and smokescreens, or to honour that long-held principle that justice delayed is indeed justice denied, and finally deliver the truth that is owed to the families through a judge-led public inquiry.

Question put and agreed to.

Resolved,

That this House has considered the 1994 RAF Chinook helicopter crash.