Details of request 'Justification for the decision not to re-open the Gaul Investigation in the light of recent evidence and disclosures'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
10467 sent Thu Sep 11 10:58:25 UTC 2008 waiting_response Thu Sep 11 10:58:25 UTC 2008 waiting_response outgoing
11593 followup_sent Tue Sep 23 10:25:34 UTC 2008 outgoing
12962 comment Wed Oct 01 16:02:41 UTC 2008
13213 followup_sent Fri Oct 03 10:50:13 UTC 2008 outgoing
13870 followup_sent Fri Oct 10 13:15:42 UTC 2008 outgoing
13919 followup_sent Sun Oct 12 08:18:35 UTC 2008 outgoing
13967 response Mon Oct 13 12:04:53 UTC 2008 waiting_response Mon Oct 13 13:33:20 UTC 2008 waiting_response incoming
15513 comment Thu Oct 30 10:10:44 UTC 2008
16940 followup_sent Fri Nov 14 10:14:41 UTC 2008 outgoing
18143 response Wed Nov 26 16:10:22 UTC 2008 waiting_response Sat Mar 07 08:44:04 UTC 2009 partially_successful incoming
36647 comment Sat Feb 28 02:36:11 UTC 2009
36648 edit Sat Feb 28 02:39:23 UTC 2009 partially_successful

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