Ex-minister helps Afghanistan inquiry but says he 'won't betray' whistleblowers
Johnny Mercer, who was facing jail for refusing to give up the names of those who told him about alleged special forces murders, has agreed to help the inquiry.
Johnny Mercer, who was facing jail for refusing to give up the names of those who told him about alleged special forces murders, has agreed to help the inquiry.
Johnny Mercer has until 25 July to comply with Sir Charles Haddon-Cave’s order.
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