Irish Examiner view: Kenova secrecy is an insult to victims North and South
The late Freddie Scappaticci who is now widely accepted to have been British intelligence operative Stakeknife. File picture: Alan Lewis/PhotopressBelfast
The findings of a major report on certain aspects of the Troubles have featured in the headlines this week, though not perhaps for the most obvious reasons.
When the Kenova final report — commissioned by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) in 2016 following a direction of Northern Ireland’s public prosecution service — was published on Tuesday, there was an immediate focus on its findings in relation to the British Army’s top operative within the IRA, codenamed Stakeknife.





