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Inquiry into DfoB collapse not required - Hilary Benn

Isabel Davies
Friday 03 July 2009 09:33

DEFRA secretary Hilary Benn has rejected a call for an official inquiry into the collapse of Dairy Farmers of Britain.

The issue was raised during a question and answer session in the House of Commons on Thursday (3 July) by Labour MP Lindsay Hoyle (Chorley).

“I represent hundreds of farmers, who were receiving 10p a litre, which is totally unacceptable and not sustainable, when the company went into receivership,” he said.

“We need the Secretary of State to call for a full inquiry into what has happened in Dairy Farmers of Britain."

In response Hilary Benn said he did not think an inquiry was necessary.

“To be honest, I am not sure that an inquiry is required. Dairy Farmers of Britain had problems and in the end, despite the efforts of the members, it was not capable of being saved.”

Are you a DFOB member who would like to see an inquiry into what went wrong? Share your thoughts.

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