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According to the Inspector-General's initial report, there could be up to 2,000 non-identified bodies buried there.
Kelly Nicholls: Mass Graves and Alleged Extrajudicial Executions in the Macarena, Colombia 2010
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According to the Inspector-General's initial report, there could be up to 2,000 non-identified bodies buried there.
Kelly Nicholls: Mass Graves and Alleged Extrajudicial Executions in the Macarena, Colombia Kelly Nicholls 2010
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The Inspector-General's report, and decisive action taken at
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Spokeswoman Lorna Daniels could not say among whom the messages were distributed, or when the Inspector-General's probe would be completed.
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The terms of the Inspector-General's probe has since been extended to include e-mail messages circulated recently - purported to be authored by top government officials and senior politicians and out to smear individuals the ministry has declined to identify.
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He was one of the Inspector-General's leading assistants.
Water Sleeps Cook, Glen 1999
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The Inspector-General's investigation had not disclosed
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"We insist that the Inspector-General's office ensures the justice and fairness we talk about is adhered to," he said.
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The Inspector-General's report for Victoria, 1905, gives some interesting and encouraging information.
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Hart, in criticising the Inspector-General's proposal for a single tax.
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