British Army Accused of Fabricating Iraqi Client Allegations
A public inquiry costing taxpayers 31 million pounds concluded that allegations made by Iraqi clients were deliberate lies. These claims were reportedly driven by ingrained hostility towards the British Army. The inquiry found that the cases were pursued on a 'no win, no fee' basis despite credible warnings.
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“they carried on with these cases. It was no win, no fee. on despite repeated warnings very credible warnings that the Iraqi clients were lying.”
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