UK Covid-19 Inquiry
Mass Ndow-Njie is a barrister at 7BR since September 2021, with a diverse practice encompassing clinical negligence, personal injury, inquests, inquiries, product liability, sports law, and public law. Appointed as junior counsel for the UK Covid-19 Inquiry in June 2022 by Baroness Hallett, Mass also founded Bridging the Bar, a charity advocating for equal opportunities and diversity within the legal profession. Previous roles include barrister at the Government Legal Department and pupil barrister at Blackstone Chambers and the Government Legal Department, where Mass developed expertise in various legal areas. Mass holds an LLB from Queen Mary University of London and completed the Bar Professional Training Course at BPP Law School.
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UK Covid-19 Inquiry
This is the independent public inquiry to examine the UK’s preparedness and response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and to learn lessons for the future. The Inquiry has been established under the Inquiries Act 2005. This means that the Chair will have the power to compel the production of documents and call witnesses to give evidence on oath.