Ministers and BBC face public grilling on Kelly

British government ministers and BBC bosses are facing a public grilling on their treatment of Dr David Kelly, after the law lord appointed to investigate the civil servant’s death announced today he would not hold his inquiry behind closed doors.

Ministers and BBC face public grilling on Kelly

British government ministers and BBC bosses are facing a public grilling on their treatment of Dr David Kelly, after the law lord appointed to investigate the civil servant’s death announced today he would not hold his inquiry behind closed doors.

Lord Hutton asserted the independence of his inquiry with a declaration that he would decide the scope of his questions and the choice of witnesses “as I see fit within my terms of reference”.

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