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Probe into MG Rover's collapse has cost £14.8m - with no end in sight

By Jean Eaglesham, Chief Political Correspondent

Published: April 15 2009 03:00 | Last updated: April 15 2009 03:00

The near four-year inquiry into the collapse of MG Rover has cost taxpayers more than £14.8m with no end in sight, according to official figures released to the Financial Times.

Ministers are privately frustrated and embarrassed by the escalating cost of investigating Rover's demise, at a time when the beleaguered UK car industry is lobbying for taxpayer cash to survive.

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