Tuesday, May 27, 2008

MG Rover investigation costs reach £12.2m

Government releases latest figures but still has not set a deadline
The investigation into the collapse of MG Rover has taken three years and cost more than £12m, according to a Financial Times report.

The inquiry, which has no deadline for its conclusion, cost £12.2m to the end of April, the latest government figures show.

The cost includes £1.8m of VAT and more than £437,000 in “disbursements” that relate to expenses and other costs for the investigation team.

DATED: 27.05.08

FEED: MT





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