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Costly MG Rover inquiry drags on

By Jean Eaglesham, Chief Political Correspondent

Published: May 27 2008 03:00 | Last updated: May 27 2008 03:00

The MG Rover investigation has taken three years, cost more than £12m, and there is no deadline for it to conclude, according to the latest government figures.

Ministers ordered the Companies Act investigation a month after the collapse of the carmaker in May 2005, amid a furore over the role played by the "Phoenix Four" directors who bought Rover for £10 in 2000. The inquiry was initially expected to take 18 months.

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