Independent Inquiry into the issues raised by the David Fuller case

Completed

Fuller Inquiry

Chair Sir Jonathan Michael Other
Established 27 Jun 2022
Final Report 15 Jul 2025
Commissioned by Department of Health and Social Care

Inquiry into mortuary abuse by David Fuller at NHS hospitals. Fuller sexually abused the bodies of at least 101 deceased women and girls. Phase 1 examined Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust; Phase 2 examined nationwide safeguards for the deceased.

3 years Duration
Government Response

Total Recommendations 92
Data last updated: 1 Dec 2025
Data verified: 26 May 2026 (import)
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5 questions 14 statements since Feb 2022
10 Apr 2026
Written Question Human Tissue Authority
Dame Caroline Dinenage (Conservative)
23 Feb 2026
Written Question Independent Inquiry into the Issues Raised by the David Fuller Case
Dame Caroline Dinenage (Conservative)
03 Feb 2026
Written Question Human Remains: Inquiries
Preet Kaur Gill (Labour)
12 Jan 2026
Written Ministerial Statement Government Interim Update on Progress in responding to the Fuller Inquiry Phase …
Dr Zubir Ahmed (Labour)
16 Dec 2025
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Title Volume Publication Date Tracked recs Links
Fuller Inquiry Phase 1 Report - 29 Nov 2023 17
Fuller Inquiry Phase 2 Report - 15 Jul 2025 75

Recommendations (75)

P2-1
Accepted in Part
NHS trusts commission specialist security review
Recommendation
All NHS trusts with mortuaries and/or body stores should commission a specialist strategic review of the systems in place to protect deceased people, which should include a detailed risk assessment of the potential breaches of security that could occur. The … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on conducting a strategic review of NHS mortuary security was accepted in principle. Work to develop standards and guidance is to be taken forward in consultation with the sector. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-2
Accepted in Part
CCTV in all NHS mortuaries
Recommendation
All NHS trusts should install CCTV inside the mortuary, with cameras facing all doors and access points, the reception area and the doors of body fridges, while maintaining the security and dignity of deceased people by implementing the appropriate safeguards. … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on installing CCTV in all NHS mortuaries was accepted in principle. The government noted that many NHS trusts have already taken action on CCTV following Phase 1. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-3
Accepted in Part
Audit access data for deceased storage
Recommendation

All NHS trusts should routinely audit the access data of all facilities used to store deceased people.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on auditing access to NHS mortuaries was accepted in principle. Standards and guidance to be developed in consultation with the sector. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-4
Accepted in Part
End shared swipe cards
Recommendation

The practice of using shared electronic swipe cards for specific staff groups should cease immediately.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on ending shared swipe cards and generic access credentials in NHS mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-5
Accepted in Part
Operational barriers including device restrictions
Recommendation
All NHS trusts should consider putting in place systemic operational barriers that prevent the security and dignity of deceased people being compromised. An example of this would be implementation of a rule that prevents electronic devices such as phones or … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on implementing operational barriers to restrict access within NHS mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-6
Accepted in Part
Security breaches reviewed by expert with action plans
Recommendation
All NHS trusts should take every breach of security in a mortuary or body store extremely seriously. Each security incident should be reviewed by a security expert who is able to identify any systemic security issues associated with the incident. … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on recording and investigating security incidents in NHS mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-7
Accepted in Part
Body store security standards match HTA-licensed facilities
Recommendation

The NHS should ensure that the security standards required for body stores are the same as those required for facilities licensed by the Human Tissue Authority.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on minimum standards for body stores in NHS mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-8
Accepted in Part
Swipe to exit for mortuaries
Recommendation

All NHS trusts should consider the installation of 'swipe to exit' for mortuary facilities. This would allow trusts to monitor and audit entry and exit, as well as time spent in the mortuary.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on requiring swipe-to-exit controls in NHS mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-9
Accepted in Part
Monitor and review staff access numbers
Recommendation

All NHS trusts should monitor the number of staff with access to the mortuary or body store and keep this under routine review.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on monitoring staff access patterns in NHS mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-10
Accepted in Part
Designated Individuals adequate time and resource
Recommendation

NHS trusts should ensure that Designated Individuals have enough time and resource to fulfil their responsibilities, including time for learning and development.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on ensuring Designated Individuals have adequate time and resources for their HTA oversight role was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-11
Accepted in Part
Senior managers understand DI role and accountability
Recommendation
NHS trusts should ensure that senior managers, including the Chief Executive, have a clear understanding of the role of the Designated Individual, their lines of accountability, and the individual legal responsibility associated with being a Designated Individual. Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on ensuring senior managers understand the Designated Individual role was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-12
Accepted in Part
DI attendance at governance forums
Recommendation

NHS trusts should ensure that Designated Individuals attend the correct governance forums. This would allow them to escalate issues and risks, as well as reporting upwards when required.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on establishing DI governance forums was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-13
Accepted in Part
Mortuary Manager professional background prerequisite
Recommendation

A professional background in the field of mortuary services should be made a prerequisite for the post of Mortuary Manager.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on minimum qualifications for Mortuary Managers was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-14
Accepted in Part
Mortuary Manager adequate resources and support
Recommendation

NHS trusts should assure themselves that the Mortuary Manager has adequate resources and support to perform their role effectively, including meeting any reporting requirements.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on ensuring Mortuary Managers have adequate resources was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-15
Accepted in Part
Routine mortuary reporting to trust boards
Recommendation
All NHS trusts should establish a routine reporting system for matters relating to mortuaries and body stores. This reporting system should include the presentation of a formal report, by the accountable executive director, to the trust board on a routine … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on routine board reporting on mortuary operations was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-16
Accepted in Part
Trust boards assure recommendation implementation
Recommendation

Trust boards should assure themselves that the recommendations in this Report have been implemented.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on board assurance of implementation of mortuary standards was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-17
Accepted in Part
Recommendations apply to temporary facilities
Recommendation

Trust boards should ensure that these recommendations and governance arrangements are applied to any temporary facilities used by trusts for the storage and care of deceased people.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on standards for temporary mortuary facilities was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-18
Accepted in Part
Mortuaries treated as regulated activity in governance
Recommendation

Trust boards should take note of the fact that mortuary services are subject to statutory regulation and should be treated with equivalent regard to other regulated activities within trust governance arrangements.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on treating the mortuary as a regulated service within the NHS was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-19
Accepted in Part
Deceased included in safeguarding training and policy
Recommendation

NHS trust boards should ensure that the security and dignity of deceased people are included in safeguarding training, policies and assurance.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on safeguarding training for staff with access to deceased persons was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-20
Accepted in Part
Chief Nurse responsibility for deceased safeguarding
Recommendation

The remit of the Chief Nurse in NHS trusts should explicitly include executive responsibility for safeguarding the security and dignity of deceased people in NHS mortuaries and body stores.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on assigning Chief Nurse responsibility for mortuary services was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-21
Accepted in Part
NHS England incorporate deceased in safeguarding framework
Recommendation

NHS England should formally incorporate the safeguarding of deceased people into its safeguarding framework for NHS trusts.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on NHS England developing a safeguarding framework for the deceased was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-22
Accepted
Independent sector SOPs for deceased patients
Recommendation
Independent sector healthcare providers should ensure that there are Standard Operating Procedures and policies in place to protect the security and dignity of any patients that die under their care. Wherever possible, deceased patients' rooms should be kept locked. Providers … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on standard operating procedures for independent sector mortuaries was accepted in full. The HTA is working with the independent sector to develop appropriate guidance. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-23
Accepted
Independent sector accompanied access to deceased
Recommendation

Independent sector healthcare providers should ensure that only people who have a legitimate reason to access a room that contains a deceased patient do so, even if they are staff members, and that they are always accompanied.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on access controls for independent sector mortuaries was accepted in full. The HTA is working with the independent sector on implementation. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-24
Under Consideration
Anatomical education security and dignity policies
Recommendation
All organisations providing anatomical education and training using donors should make sure that policies and procedures are in place to ensure the security and dignity of donors. These should include: security and access policies and the auditing of security and … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on security of body donors in anatomical examination facilities was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-25
Under Consideration
Postgraduate training governance clarity
Recommendation
Postgraduate training providers using donors should ensure clarity in their governance and information-sharing, in particular where the providers are linked to both university and NHS settings. This clarity should include formal agreements, where relevant, including management, governance and Human Tissue … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on governance of postgraduate anatomy training was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-26
Accepted
HTA require anatomy adverse incidents reported as HTARIs
Recommendation

The Human Tissue Authority should change its guidance to require that relevant adverse incidents in the anatomy sector are formally reported as Human Tissue Authority Reportable Incidents (HTARIs).

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on HTA adverse incident reporting for anatomy was accepted in full and completed. The HTA updated its adverse incident reporting system on 1 December 2025 to cover anatomical examination facilities (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
- The HTA confirmed the updated reporting system went live on 1 December 2025 (Human Tissue Authority, 2025).
Human Tissue Authority (Primary)
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P2-27
Accepted
Hospice security and access controls
Recommendation
Hospices that care for deceased people on their premises should: introduce auditable access control of the area where deceased people are kept; have Standard Operating Procedures regarding the care of deceased people, including security of and access to the areas … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on security measures for hospice mortuaries was accepted in full. Work is being taken forward with the hospice sector. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-28
Accepted
CQC guidance on hospice inspection scope
Recommendation
To avoid confusion over its remit, the Care Quality Commission should issue clear guidance to inspectors (and others) that hospice inspections should not include areas where deceased people are kept, other than to focus on the needs of bereaved relatives. Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on CQC updating its hospice inspection guidance to include mortuary security was accepted in full. The CQC is developing updated guidance. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
CQC (Primary)
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P2-29
Under Consideration
Hospices in scope for new regulatory regime
Recommendation

Hospices should be considered in scope for the regulatory measures recommended in Chapter 11.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on bringing hospice mortuaries into the HTA regulatory scope was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-30
Accepted
Ambulance data on conveying deceased
Recommendation

Data on how often deceased patients are conveyed in ambulances, and the reasons for this, should be routinely collected and reported to NHS England, and monitored to assess risk.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on ambulance services collecting data on conveyance of deceased persons was accepted in full. NHS England is working with ambulance trusts on implementation. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-31
Accepted
Ambulance policy on crew position with deceased
Recommendation

Every NHS ambulance service should have a policy setting out where ambulance crew members should sit when conveying deceased patients. This should include reference to the risk of abuse of deceased patients, as well as training requirements.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on ambulance seating policies to protect the dignity of deceased persons was accepted in full. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-32
Accepted
Ambulance policies on deceased security and dignity
Recommendation

NHS ambulance services should also have policies regarding the security and dignity of the deceased, including when the deceased should be covered and/or secured. NHS England should monitor that such policies are in place.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on ambulance services adopting dignity policies for the deceased was accepted in full. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-33
Accepted
Ambulance photography policies
Recommendation

Every NHS ambulance service must put policies in place regarding taking photographs of deceased patients, including any circumstances in which this may be required, and ensure that ambulance staff are aware of these and comply with them.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on prohibiting photography of deceased persons by ambulance staff was accepted in full. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
NHS England (Primary)
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P2-34
Accepted
Recommendations apply to independent ambulances
Recommendation

The Inquiry has focused its investigations into ambulance services on NHS ambulance services. However, the Inquiry considers that these recommendations could also be applied to independent ambulance services, including private ambulances.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on extending standards to independent ambulance services was accepted in full. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-35
Accepted in Part
Local authority mortuary access review
Recommendation

There should be a process to routinely review who is permitted to access the mortuary unsupervised.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on reviewing access controls in local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. The government is working with local authorities on developing standards. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-36
Accepted in Part
Local authority individualised access controls
Recommendation
Where unsupervised access is permitted for a legitimate and unavoidable purpose, there should be individualised electronic access controls to enter the mortuary and restrict access to specific areas of the mortuary, such as the post-mortem room. There should be a … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on electronic access controls in local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-37
Accepted in Part
Local authority visitor supervision
Recommendation
Where people other than mortuary staff are visiting the mortuary during working hours, for example contractors, cleaners and other visitors: Access must be limited to specific areas required for the purposes of their work or visit. They must be supervised … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on restricting visitor access to local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-38
Accepted in Part
Local authority lone working review
Recommendation
Where mortuary staff are permitted to work alone in the mortuary, there should be a review of lone working policies, including consideration of activities involving direct handling of the deceased, alongside mitigations that can be put in place to safeguard … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on ending lone working practices in local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-39
Accepted in Part
Local authority security audits
Recommendation
Routine and regular audits of security must be conducted, encompassing both access to and exit from the mortuary and movement within it, including the post-mortem room. Access data must be reconciled against CCTV footage. Audits must be reported to the … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on regular audits of local authority mortuary security was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-40
Accepted in Part
Local authority strategic security review
Recommendation
Immediate steps must be taken to commission a specialist strategic review of the systems in place to protect the deceased, which should include a detailed risk assessment of the potential breaches of security that could occur. The review should include … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on a strategic review of local authority mortuary provision was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-41
Accepted in Part
No reliance on keys/keypads alone
Recommendation

There must be no reliance on keys and keypad codes alone to secure access to the mortuary.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on ending reliance on keys and keypads in local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-42
Accepted in Part
Lock fridges and freezers at all times
Recommendation

Fridges and freezers containing deceased people must be locked at all times, with appropriate key security in place.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on individual fridge locks in local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-43
Accepted in Part
Local authority CCTV installation
Recommendation
CCTV must be installed inside the mortuary facing all doors and access points, the reception area and the doors of all fridges containing deceased people, including where these are accessible from within the post-mortem room. Local authorities must put appropriate … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on CCTV in local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-44
Accepted in Part
Local authority incident response SOPs
Recommendation

Arrangements for responding to incidents of unauthorised access must be reviewed and incorporated into Standard Operating Procedures.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on incident response procedures in local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-45
Accepted in Part
Local authority single security SOP
Recommendation

All policies and procedures in relation to the security of the mortuary must be accurately and comprehensively reflected in a single security Standard Operating Procedure.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on standard operating procedures for local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-46
Accepted in Part
Local authority funding for security expedited
Recommendation

There must be a process to ensure that, where there is a requirement for funding to strengthen mortuary security, it is expedited and considered at the highest levels within the local authority.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on funding for local authority mortuary improvements was accepted in principle. The government acknowledged the need for investment in local authority mortuary infrastructure. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-47
Accepted in Part
Local authority security breach investigation
Recommendation
There must be an investigation into the root cause of each security breach. Each incident, the investigation and action plan must be reported to director level within the local authority as a minimum. Serious security breaches must also be reported … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on incident investigation in local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-48
Accepted in Part
Local authority annual SOP and HTA audits
Recommendation
There must be audits of the mortuary Standard Operating Procedures and compliance with Human Tissue Authority requirements, undertaken annually as a minimum, with a clear record of authorisation by the Designated Individual, head of service or equivalent. Audits of staff … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on compliance audits for local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-49
Accepted in Part
Local authority DI management and oversight review
Recommendation
There must be a review of the management and oversight arrangements for the mortuary service, taking into consideration who is appointed as the Designated Individual, their direct contact with the mortuary, level of influence within the local authority, and attendance … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on management oversight of local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-50
Accepted in Part
Local authority mortuary as regulated service
Recommendation
The mortuary service must be treated in the same way as other regulatory services within local authority reporting structures: The mortuary must be visible to scrutiny at the relevant statutory committee, with regular reporting. Key performance indicators must be identified … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on governance arrangements for local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-51
Accepted in Part
Local authority biennial audits and peer review
Recommendation
The mortuary service must be reviewed by professional auditors at least biennially, with the results of the audit reported to a formal committee regardless of the level of assurance. Local authorities must arrange a peer review of the mortuary service … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on professional audits of local authority mortuaries was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-52
Accepted in Part
Share mortuary reports with coroner service
Recommendation
All relevant reports and incidents concerning the mortuary must be made known to the lead local authority manager for the coroner service (and the Senior Coroner if they wish to see these reports). Local authorities that are not the lead … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on coroner reporting to local authorities on mortuary standards was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-53
Accepted in Part
Local authority report implementation to committee
Recommendation

The implementation of these recommendations must be reported to the relevant statutory committee.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on local authorities reporting on implementation of mortuary standards was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-54
Accepted in Part
Local authority contingent body storage plans
Recommendation

Local authorities providing a coroner service must review plans for the provision and operation of contingent body storage, in collaboration with local organisations providing mortuary services.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on contingency planning for local authority mortuary capacity was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-55
Accepted in Part
Unlicensed body stores prepared for HTA compliance
Recommendation
Local authorities providing an unlicensed body store must be prepared to comply with the Human Tissue Authority's standards and guidance where applicable, in the event that a Human Tissue Authority licence is required to enable activities outside Human Tissue Authority … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on bringing unlicensed body stores into compliance was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-56
Accepted in Part
Unlicensed body stores follow same standards
Recommendation

Where local authorities provide an unlicensed body store, they should do so in line with this Report's recommendations to local authority providers of licensed mortuaries.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on minimum standards for unlicensed body stores was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-57
Under Consideration
Local authority review third-party contracts
Recommendation
Local authorities must review all contractual arrangements and agreements with third-party providers of services that care for and transport the deceased. This must include consideration of assurance mechanisms, such as key performance indicators, regular reporting, formal contract review meetings, site … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on local authority oversight of mortuary contractors was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-58
Under Consideration
Contractual incident notification requirement
Recommendation
There must be a contractual requirement to formally notify the contract manager and senior local authority officers of any incidents involving the deceased, as well as the outcome of inspections or other action by the Human Tissue Authority or others … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on contractual standards for mortuary service contractors was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-59
Under Consideration
Local authority contractor governance assurance
Recommendation
Local authorities must ensure that the providers they contract or enter into agreements with have robust governance processes in place to oversee the services they provide. This should include Standard Operating Procedures that protect the security and dignity of the … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on due diligence requirements for local authority mortuary contractors was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Primary)
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P2-60
Under Consideration
Care homes in scope for new regulatory regime
Recommendation

The regulatory measures recommended in Chapter 11 should apply to care homes in England. Regulation should cover both systems and professionals where staff are providing care to deceased people in care homes.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on regulation of care home mortuaries was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-61
Under Consideration
Statutory regulation of funeral directors
Recommendation
The UK government should establish an independent statutory regulatory regime for funeral directors in England as a matter of urgency in order to safeguard the security and dignity of the deceased. This regime should include a licensing scheme, mandatory standards … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on statutory regulation of the funeral sector was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-62
Under Consideration
Regulations consider whole deceased journey
Recommendation

These regulations and standards should be considered within the overall care and journey of the deceased rather than applying in isolation to funeral directors.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on security standards for funeral director premises was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary) Parliament: 1
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P2-63
Under Consideration
Mandatory information from funeral directors
Recommendation
The standards should include details of mandatory information to be given to customers by funeral directors to provide transparency about the care of the deceased, including information on measures to protect their security and dignity, and what should be expected … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on DBS checks for funeral sector staff was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-64
Under Consideration
Direct cremation in scope for standards
Recommendation
Direct cremation businesses should also be considered in this context, and mandatory standards to protect the security and dignity of the deceased should be applied to these businesses and to any emerging new models of delivery of care for the … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on training requirements for funeral sector staff was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-65
Under Consideration
Funeral director regulation benefits outweigh difficulties
Recommendation
While the introduction of a proportionate statutory regulation and inspection regime may require significant adjustment by funeral director organisations, it is the view of the Inquiry that the benefit to customers and the need for public confidence outweigh the difficulties … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on a code of practice for the funeral sector was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-66
Under Consideration
Funeral sector in scope for new regulatory regime
Recommendation

The funeral sector in England should be considered in scope for the broader regulatory measures recommended in Chapter 11.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on a complaints mechanism for the funeral sector was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-67
Under Consideration
Faith organisations share guidance on deceased care
Recommendation

All faith organisations should consider how to support their members to deliver high standards of care for the deceased, with a focus on the security and dignity of the deceased – for example, by sharing guidance.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on faith organisations and the care of deceased persons was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-68
Under Consideration
Religious building security for deceased
Recommendation

Where deceased people are in a religious building overnight, measures should be taken to ensure that the building is secure, including, for example, CCTV and secure access control for the area in which they are kept.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on coroner oversight of mortuary standards was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-69
Under Consideration
Formalise multi-organisation arrangements
Recommendation
Where organisations work together to care for people after death, the arrangements should be formalised through contracts or service level agreements. This should include joint Standard Operating Procedures. The parties to the contracts or service level agreements should ensure that … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on coroner powers in relation to mortuary security was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-70
Under Consideration
Chief Coroner review practice consistency
Recommendation
The Chief Coroner should review the difference in practice between coronial areas as soon as possible to ensure that: All coroners are informed of the findings of this Inquiry. All coroners are aware of the prevalence of offending by David … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on coroner reporting on the treatment of the deceased was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Ministry of Justice (Primary)
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P2-71
Under Consideration
New Chief Inspector regulatory regime for deceased
Recommendation
The UK government should establish an independent statutory regulatory regime, headed by a Chief Inspector, for those who store and care for deceased people. The purpose of the regulatory regime should be to ensure that the security and dignity of … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on establishing an independent statutory regulatory regime with a Chief Inspector of Mortuaries was under consideration. The government noted this would require primary legislation. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-72
Under Consideration
Interim Commissioner for Dignity of Deceased
Recommendation
In the interim, the government should immediately appoint a Commissioner for the Dignity of the Deceased who should immediately issue universal guidance that applies to all those who store and care for deceased people. This guidance should set out expectations … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on appointing an interim Commissioner for the Dignity of the Deceased was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-73
Under Consideration
Amend HT Act for organisational responsibility
Recommendation
The government should amend the Human Tissue Act 2004 so that the organisation holding the licence has primary legal responsibility to ensure that: There is a suitable Designated Individual in place at their establishment. Suitable premises are provided and maintained. … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on amending the Human Tissue Act 2004 was under consideration. The government noted the complexity of legislative reform in this area. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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P2-74
Under Consideration
HTA require suitable qualified staff with enforcement
Recommendation
The Human Tissue Authority, and/or the new inspectorate, should require the organisations it licenses to ensure that any individual who provides care to deceased people is suitably qualified, experienced and supervised. The regulatory regime should set minimum standards on the … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on the HTA setting minimum qualification standards for mortuary staff was under consideration. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Human Tissue Authority (Primary)
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P2-75
Accepted
Government responsible for implementation monitoring
Recommendation

The government should take responsibility for the implementation of all the recommendations we make in this Report, regardless of the primary organisation they are directed at, and make arrangements to monitor the progress of their implementation.

Published evidence summary
- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on the government taking responsibility for overseeing implementation of all Fuller Inquiry recommendations was accepted in full. The government committed to providing progress updates and a full response by Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary) Parliament: 1
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