Ministers and officials accused of wrongdoing in Chilcot inquiry report will never be named
‘Ministers, civil servants and senior military figures accused of wrongdoing in the Iraq War inquiry may never be named, prompting accusations that it is being run like a “secret court”.
The inquiry, chaired by former mandarin Sir John Chilcot, has admitted its final report will not name anyone who has been sent details of the accusations against them in his draft inquiry report as part of the controversial Maxwellisation process.
The news will raise fears of a Whitewash because civil servants and ministers will be able to persuade Sir John to remove their details in secret and never be named.’
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