
One of Sir Donald Acheson's specialities was the use of records and statistics in medical research.
He'd been Chief Medical Officer since 1983, with vast amounts of information at his fingertips, but he told the BSE Inquiry that he "Had never heard of BSE until March 1988" even though it had been an "identifiable disease" for over 17 months.
This was all the more surprising given his last job - from 1979 to 1983 he was Director of the Medical research Council in Environmental Epidemiology.
Throughout the BSE scandal key policy decisions were made at the highest level by a "small group" which had the best information available.