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Witness list for Hutton inquiry

Monday 15 September:

Air Marshal Sir Joe French, former chief of defence intelligence; Tony Cragg, former deputy chief of defence intelligence; Security staff; Dr Richard Scott, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory; Greg Dyke, director general, BBC

Tuesday 16 September:

Detective Constable Coe, Thames Valley Police; Pathologist Dr Nicholas Hunt; MoD deputy chief defence intelligence Martin Howard; Dr Shuttleworth (DSTL); MoD press officer Kate Wilson

Wednesday 17 September:

BBC defence correspondent Andrew Gilligan; BBC news director Richard Sambrook; MoD personnel director Richard Hatfield

Thursday 18 September:

Mr Hatfield continued; computer experts Professor A J Sammes, from the Centre for Forensic Computing at Cranfield Univeristy, and Edward Wilding, from Data Genetics Ltd; Mr Gilligan; MoD news director Pam Teare; (MoD permanent secretary Sir Kevin Tebbit will now appear at a later date)

Monday 22 September:

Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon; inquiry secretary Lee Hughes; Downing Street media chief Alastair Campbell

Tuesday 23 September:

Prime minister's official spokesman Tom Kelly and Godric Smith; Joint Intelligence Committee chairman John Scarlett; Assistant Chief Constable Michael Page, Thames Valley Police; BBC Chairman Gavyn Davies

Wednesday 24th:

Gavyn Davies continued; Foreign Office official Patrick Lamb; Dr Kelly's MoD line manager Bryan Wells; MoD officials Wing Commander John Clark and James Harrison

Thursday 25th:

Closing submissions




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