Evidence
The Inquiry collected a substantial volume of evidence including written statements from witnesses and an extensive range of documents, records and other evidence as source material for its investigation.
Relevant evidence is organised under a number of key themes, which reflect the issues being investigated.
John Tudor & Son (Bridgend), the butcher at the centre of the Outbreak
The inspections of John Tudor & Son (Bridgend) by Environmental Health Officers from Bridgend County Borough Council
Witness Statements (pdf 30KB)
Source Material (pdf 23KB)
The procurement of food from John Tudor & Son (Bridgend) by local authorities
Witness Statements (pdf 38KB)
Source Material (pdf 26KB)
The inspections of J.E. Tudor & Sons Limited (Treorchy), a separate business, by the Meat Hygiene Service
The role of the Food Standards Agency
Witness Statements (pdf 23KB)
Source Material (pdf 26KB)
Local Education Authorities and schools involved in the outbreak
Witness Statements (pdf 69KB)
Source Material (pdf 25KB)
The overall management and control of the outbreak, including communications with the public
Witness Statements (pdf 33KB)
Source Material (pdf 27KB)
The treatment and care of those affected, including Mason Jones
Witness Statements and Source Material of selected cases (pdf 26KB)
