Campbell slams continued costs of Saville Inquiry
Mr Campbell hit out during Northern Ireland Questions as the historic costs relating to the near £200m Saville Inquiry were queried by MPs.
Commenting Mr Campbell said: “After the outrageous costs of the inquiry by Lord Saville were published, the Prime Minister rightly judged that such astronomical expenditure of public money could not be justified. I am glad the Government belatedly stands by that commitment.
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Hide Ad“Through Parliamentary Questions, I have established that the Saville Inquiry costs continue to mount years later. Up to last year the NIO paid almost £8,000 for website costs for the inquiry. The last witness left the stand in January 2005. However this is not the only cost as the appointment of 30 officers to investigate the aftermath could run close to £8m.
“The families bereaved through La Mon, Kingsmills, Teebane, Dropping Well and Bloody Friday among others would yearn for similar investment to be made in the deaths of their loved ones. There is not a level playing field and its long past time the balance was restored.”