Jomlett you gave me my first laugh of the day with those 'salmon letters'.
Unfortunately this
"The Iraq Inquiry has published the final expenditure for the financial years 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12 and 2012/13. The expenditure for 2013/14 is shown below. The total expenditure since 2009 is £9,016,500. "
is no laughing matter, nor is
"The letter reports substantial progress and confirms that individuals subject to criticism in the Inquiry's draft report are being given the opportunity to respond - a process known as Maxwellisation".
Claimed to be complete in less than a year.... now Public faith in officialdom drops even lower: makes me want a complete 'time and motion' study on all government activity, though of course I know no matter how costly that was it would never reveal the truth anyway.... and we readers would probably be all departed before it was completed.
http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/news/update_on_inquiry_progress_-_january_2015.aspx >>>. DANGER# contains Maxwellisation