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The team aims to bring closure to many bereaved families who still have unanswered questions about the death or disappearance of their their loved ones. Working with families is at the heart of the HET objectives, and a family liaison process is in place {Link without Title} .

Headed Cdr David Cox, formerly of the London Metropolitan Police , it consists of a team of 100 investigators and supporting staff, and a budget of £30 million (€44 million).

HET is split into two distinct teams: Review and Investigation. The Review team is staffed by police officers employed and seconded from outside the Northern Ireland (to assure complete independence), while the Investigation team has been recruited locally.

Working at a closure rate of 40 cases per month, the team will fulfil its mandate by 2011. However, the investigators - along with the Police Ombudsman - agree that they will require further time to work through the outstanding cases {Link without Title} .

The Historical Enquiries Team is still viewed with suspicion by some in Northern Ireland - particularly those of the opinion that it is another attempt by the British Government and/or PSNI to coverup state killings of citizens throughout the recent conflict.


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