Who is Munira Mirza: Boris Johnson’s controversial race inquiry pick

The Downing Street adviser has accused previous anti-racism probes of fostering ‘culture of grievance’

Munira Mirza
Munira Mirza during her tenure as London’s deputy mayor for education and culture back in 2014
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Critics are claiming that a new government commission on racial inequalities is “dead on arrival” amid reports that the inquiry is to be lead by a Downing Street adviser who has cast doubt on the existence of institutional racism.

According to The Guardian, Boris Johnson has chosen Munira Mirza, the head of the No. 10 policy unit, to oversee the new Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, which is being launched in the wake of global Black Lives Matter protests.

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