Feds so far spend $1.6-million on secretive Afghan detainee probe headed by Iacobucci, two other retired judges

The government has spent at least $1.6-million on a panel of three retired judges vetting thousands of secret documents at the centre of the detainee torture allegations in Afghanistan—but none of the censored information has yet been made public.

PARLIAMENT HILL—The government has spent at least $1.6-million on a panel of three retired judges vetting thousands of secret documents at the centre of the detainee torture allegations in Afghanistan—but none of the censored information has yet been made public.

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