It happened during last government and David Miliband looks to be complicit when Foreign Secretary from 2007 to 2010.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2875329/Red-Ed-feels-heat-torture-Labour-leader-rocked-revolt-MPs-refuses-inquiry-led-judge.html
Red Ed feels the heat over torture: Labour leader rocked by revolt from his own MPs as he refuses to back an inquiry led by a judge
Labour high command insists Westminster committee should investigate
But string of MPs say only a judge's probe can clear up torture questions
Miliband's brother David could be called to give evidence to any inquiry
He is accused of trying to cover up UK's part in CIA wrongdoing
Other Labour figures facing questions are Jack Straw and Tony Blair
Blair broke cover yesterday to say he had never condoned torture
Ed Miliband was facing a backbench revolt last night over Labour’s failure to support a judge-led inquiry into British complicity in torture.
The party’s high command still insists a Westminster committee should investigate even though it presided over an alleged whitewash in the extraordinary rendition affair.
A string of Mr Miliband’s MPs yesterday declared that disturbing questions raised by a US Senate report on the barbaric treatment of detainees by the CIA should be answered once and for all. Paul Flynn, David Winnick and Yasmin Qureshi all said only a judge-led process would do.
His brother David could even be called to give evidence to any inquiry. As foreign secretary from 2007 to 2010, he is accused of trying to cover up Britain’s involvement in CIA wrongdoing.