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Heavy costs in review of Rover’s fall

By Jean Eaglesham and Michael Peel

Published: June 27 2008 22:55 | Last updated: June 27 2008 22:55

The three-year inquiry into the collapse of MG Rover has cost more than £250,000 in hotel bills, meals and other taxpayer-funded expenses, figures released to the Financial Times show.

The protracted Companies Act investigation is entering its final months. Draft sections of the report commenting on individuals’ conduct have been sent to them for comment, as required by the inquiry process. One lawyer who has seen parts of the draft report described its tone as highly critical.

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