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Chilcott enquiry into Iraq war blocked yet again.


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The Chilcott enquiry into the Iraq war (the third enquiry,) has been blocked again by Tony Blair.

The release of transcripts of conversations between Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and George W Bush have been blocked indefinately by cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood, in spite of Sir John Chilcott's demand that they be declassified.

 

He now fears that the enquiry might never be concluded and it would be a waste of money to continue. (It's cost £7.4 million so far and could run into hundreds of millions.) So it looks like Tony can sleep easy in his bed and go back to making his millions without divulging where it's all coming from, and the families of all those men and women who died can whistle for the answers they've been waiting so long for.....

 

Aint politics grand....

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  • 2 years later...
Here we are, 2016 and still no sign of it appearing. Wonder how much this farce has cost the public, hundreds of thousands or millions, guess we will never find out.*

 

Angel1.

 

Is this Chilcott's only job? If it is it's a nice cushy number. Wonder how much he's getting paid

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If the enquiry has been finished, and a political decision is being made upon when would be the best time to release it, then surely we're not paying Chilcott anymore? He would have been paid for the time he spent actually working on the enquiry.

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In 2010 it was reported he was on £790 a day. The three other members of his committee are on £565 a day.

 

Edit: Those figures are still the case. http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/faq.aspx

 

You could have got a couple of polish builders to do it for about £80.

 

£790 a day works out to be around £189k per annum give or take.

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