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Diana death inquiries costing £6m | Diana death inquiries costing £6m |
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More than £6m of public money has been spent investigating the death of the Princess of Wales, it has emerged. | More than £6m of public money has been spent investigating the death of the Princess of Wales, it has emerged. |
Lord Justice Scott Baker, the coroner at her High Court inquest, said bills for the hearing had topped £2.4m. | Lord Justice Scott Baker, the coroner at her High Court inquest, said bills for the hearing had topped £2.4m. |
The previous Metropolitan Police investigation - which concluded her death in a Paris car crash in 1997 was a tragic accident - cost £3.7m. | The previous Metropolitan Police investigation - which concluded her death in a Paris car crash in 1997 was a tragic accident - cost £3.7m. |
The total does not include any costs borne by the taxpayer before 2003. Any such outlay has not been made public. | The total does not include any costs borne by the taxpayer before 2003. Any such outlay has not been made public. |
During that time Mohamed Al Fayed, whose son Dodi also died in the crash, as did driver Henri Paul, was pursuing a number of legal actions in the UK including a public inquiry. | |
He was also seeking one inquest hearing rather than two and an inquest before a jury. | |
Legal costs | Legal costs |
Figures published on the coroner's website say more than £187,000 was run up by coroners before June last year. | Figures published on the coroner's website say more than £187,000 was run up by coroners before June last year. |
And precisely £2,229,371.54 was spent in the last seven months, taking the total above £2.4m. | And precisely £2,229,371.54 was spent in the last seven months, taking the total above £2.4m. |
Lawyers were the biggest cost, with more than £1m going on "external legal services". | Lawyers were the biggest cost, with more than £1m going on "external legal services". |
More than £176,000 went on staff, while the inquest's IT cost more than £240,000. Consultants cost nearly £88,000. | More than £176,000 went on staff, while the inquest's IT cost more than £240,000. Consultants cost nearly £88,000. |
Video conferencing and "special visits" cost almost £370,000, because of witnesses giving evidence from France, the US and Nigeria. Running costs came to more than £260,000. | Video conferencing and "special visits" cost almost £370,000, because of witnesses giving evidence from France, the US and Nigeria. Running costs came to more than £260,000. |
Murder claims | Murder claims |
On top of this, Mr Al Fayed is paying, at least indirectly, for three separate legal teams at the inquest. | On top of this, Mr Al Fayed is paying, at least indirectly, for three separate legal teams at the inquest. |
His Paris Ritz Hotel is represented at the proceedings and he is funding a separate set of lawyers for the family of Mr Paul. | His Paris Ritz Hotel is represented at the proceedings and he is funding a separate set of lawyers for the family of Mr Paul. |
Mr Al Fayed believes Diana and Dodi were murdered, and that the British intelligence service MI6 was behind the plot to kill them. | Mr Al Fayed believes Diana and Dodi were murdered, and that the British intelligence service MI6 was behind the plot to kill them. |
On Monday the inquest heard that an MI6 team was at the UK's embassy in Paris at the time of the crash. | On Monday the inquest heard that an MI6 team was at the UK's embassy in Paris at the time of the crash. |
Former ambassador Lord Jay said he did not think the intelligence service's presence had anything to do with the car crash which killed her. | Former ambassador Lord Jay said he did not think the intelligence service's presence had anything to do with the car crash which killed her. |
He said the team was there "to liaise with the French authorities on issues such as counter-terrorism, anti-drugs work, security issues and to share intelligence on matters of foreign policy". | He said the team was there "to liaise with the French authorities on issues such as counter-terrorism, anti-drugs work, security issues and to share intelligence on matters of foreign policy". |
On Tuesday the inquest is expected to hear from Lord Fellowes, who was at the time the Queen's private secretary and also a brother-in-law of the Princess of Wales. | On Tuesday the inquest is expected to hear from Lord Fellowes, who was at the time the Queen's private secretary and also a brother-in-law of the Princess of Wales. |
Next week Mr Al Fayed and former head of MI6 Sir Richard Dearlove will give evidence. | Next week Mr Al Fayed and former head of MI6 Sir Richard Dearlove will give evidence. |
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