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The 1992 report into the [[Al-Yamamah arms deal‎]] was withheld from (some?) members of this committee.{{cn}}
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The 1992 report into the Al-Yamamah arms deal‎ was withheld from (some?) members of this committee.{{cn}} In October 1994, [[Tam Dalyell]] submitted documents to parliament that he claimed proved Mark Thatcher was also involved and received a £12 million commission on the deal‎ signed off by his mother while she was [[UK Prime Minister]]. The [[Public Accounts Committee (United Kingdom)]] decided not to investigate.<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/aug/08/saudiarabia.usa</ref>
 
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Parent organizationBritish House of Commons
Subgroups National Audit Office (United Kingdom)

Al-Yamamah arms deal‎

Full article: Al-Yamamah arms deal‎

The 1992 report into the Al-Yamamah arms deal‎ was withheld from (some?) members of this committee.[citation needed] In October 1994, Tam Dalyell submitted documents to parliament that he claimed proved Mark Thatcher was also involved and received a £12 million commission on the deal‎ signed off by his mother while she was UK Prime Minister. The Public Accounts Committee (United Kingdom) decided not to investigate.[1]

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