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 Topic review - Chilcot inquiry: soldiers' families may sue over delay 
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Reply with quote Post Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 11:12 am
Chilcot inquiry: soldiers' families may sue over delay
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The families of soldiers killed in the Iraq war are considering legal action against Sir John Chilcot.

The BBC says relatives' lawyers have written to Chilcot telling him they believe he acted unlawfully in refusing to set a deadline for publishing a report of his six-year inquiry into the conflict.

The letter says unless he promises to publish by the end of the year, the families will take action.


The WEEK

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...an official policy to allow people who might face criticism in the text to respond.


He was appointed to conduct an investigation, criticism is to be expected. This 'official' policy amounts to little more than an approved whitewash. Publish and be damned Chilcot!


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