Chilcot inquiry: Sir John accused of putting reputation of politicians before feelings of bereaved families

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‘Sir John Chilcot has gone too far in his pursuit of fairness, putting the reputations of politicians before the feelings of bereaved families, according to the lawyer behind a new legal action against the chair of the Iraq Inquiry.

Relatives of dozens of Britons killed in Iraq have given an ultimatum to Sir John – threatening him with a judicial review application unless he agrees to release the Iraq Inquiry report by the end of this year. He has until 26 August to respond.

After six years and more than £10m spent, there is still no timetable for the report to be published.

Sir John has blamed the repeated delays on having to wait for responses from those facing criticism – a process known as Maxwellisation.’

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