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Butler Report

Asked how the Government was intending to respond to the Butler Report, the PMOS said that the Inquiry team was aiming to present its findings on 14 July. At this point, it was premature to engage in a processological discussion about how the Report would be published. Asked if the Government had yet to receive the Report, the PMOS said he had no intention of getting drawn into a discussion about processology. We were still some days away from publication. If we had anything further to say, we would say it. Asked if the Opposition parties would be given the opportunity to see the Report in advance, despite the fact that they had boycotted the Inquiry, the PMOS said that these issues would be discussed through the normal channels, as you would expect. He was not going to pre-empt what the outcome might be.

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2 Comments »

  1. Shame on the PMS! "Processological" isn’t a word! Nor is "processology".

    Comment by Chris Lightfoot — 5 Jul 2004 on 5:20 pm | Link
  2. Not even in American!

    Comment by Hugh Tattersall — 6 Jul 2004 on 9:09 pm | Link

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