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Chair of the Inquiry into the UK involvement in the Invasion of War.

John Chilcot heads the Iraq Inquiry which bears his name.

Chilcot Inquiry

Full article: Iraq Inquiry

The Chilcot Inquiry, announced on 15 June 2009 by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, was not to apportion blame, but to "get to the heart of what happened".

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Iraq Inquiry24 November 20096 July 2016London
England
"The point of the delay is to give the impression Chilcot has been absolutely painstaking and therefore the bucket of whitewash he will throw cannot be hiding anything. Do not be fooled." (Craig Murray)

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Cabinet Office Briefing Paper 21 July 2002briefing paper12 June 2005Generated for participants for the secret meeting of Blair’s inner circle on July 23, 2002, this classified paper states that since regime change was illegal it was "necessary to create the conditions" which would make it legal. The last page is missing.
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