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Dodgy Dossier - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | The claims of both the "September" and "Dodgy" dossiers were called into question after the 2003 war on Iraq, when Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs) had failed to be used or found, and the dossiers were encompassed in an enquiry by the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee. |
 | | The controversy over the "Dodgy Dossier" was mentioned frequently in the government's fight with the BBC over the September Dossier that Iraq could deploy biological weapons within 45 minutes of an order to do so, and the controversy surrounding the death of Doctor David Kelly. |
 | | Andrew Gilligan, who was responsible for a report which claimed the September dossier had been deliberately exaggerated, stated in evidence to the Hutton Inquiry that remembering the story of the February dossier had led him to file his story based on his interview with David Kelly without getting any confirmation from other sources. |
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