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British Judge to Decide Scope of Suicide Investigation
VOA News
21 Jul 2003, 14:48 UTC
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The chairman of the official British inquiry into the death of weapons expert David Kelly says he himself will decide on the extent and scope of the probe, which will be held mostly in public.

Mr. Kelly was found dead Thursday in an apparent suicide. His death came amid controversy over a British Broadcasting Corporation report that the government exaggerated the threat of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction to strengthen its case for war.

Opposition politicians have called on the inquiry chairman - Lord Brian Hutton - to expand his investigation to cover whether the British government did in fact exaggerate the threat. Prime Minister Tony Blair said his government will cooperate with the inquiry but that it should be limited to the death of David Kelly.

The BBC said Sunday Mr. Kelly was the main source for its story. Mr. Kelly had appeared before lawmakers Tuesday and admitted having met with a BBC reporter, but denied being the source for the claim of exaggeration.

Lord Hutton, one of the Law Lords on Britain's highest court of appeal, said he will decide as he thinks right and proper what matters to investigate. He said the inquiry will be conducted mostly in public and will begin as soon as possible.

Prime Minister Blair, now in Beijing, China, has said he will not recall parliament over the recent developments, which have mushroomed into the biggest political crisis of Mr. Blair's career.

Some information for this report provided by Reuters, AFP and AP.

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