Kelly death: Blair to give evidence on Aug 28
Friday, August 22 2003 19:05 Hrs (IST)
London: British Prime Minister Tony Blair is scheduled to give evidence on August 28 to Lord Hutton's
inquiry into the death of Dr David Kelly, the source to a BBC report which alleged his government
had "sexed up" an intelligence dossier in the run-up to the Iraq war.
A day earlier, Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon will give evidence.
It will be the most difficult and detailed questioning Blair has yet faced over the war although he had
earlier given evidence privately to the Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee, the 'Guardian'
daily reported on August 22.
On August 28, Blair will be followed by Gavyn Davies, the BBC chairman, and Tom Mangold, a journalist
and friend of Dr Kelly's.
Members of Dr Kelly's family will appear on September 1 and on September 2 police officers and a
pathologist will give evidence about the scientist's apparent suicide.
On September 3, a psychiatrist and a member of the Baha'i faith will be the final witnesses to appear in
the first stage of the inquiry.
Blair's day in court was announced on August 21 evening by Lord Hutton, who said his inquiry was now
at the halfway stage. He said he expected to complete the testimony from all witnesses by September 3.
PTI
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