Britain's Iraq inquiry is becoming the Duke Nukem Forever of inquiries; MPs ask what the fuck is goi
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-27434594[/url]
[quote]Delays to the publication of the official inquiry into the Iraq war have become "very serious", the head of an influential Commons committee has said.
Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin said the report was "at least four years overdue" and an explanation was needed.
Mr Jenkin, who chairs the Public Administration Committee, urged ministers to "sort this out".
The government said it had been in talks with the inquiry and that the process would end as soon as possible.
Sir John Chilcot's inquiry into the war started in 2009 but two years later it was still taking evidence from key witnesses.
There is increasing frustration that Sir John still has not published his report.
The delay is being blamed on discussions between the inquiry and Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood over the publication of classified notes and conversations between the then Prime Minister Tony Blair and the former US President, George Bush.[/quote]
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