§ Mr. DalyellTo ask the Prime Minister, pursuant to his oral answer of 16 July,Official Report, columns 387–88, in reference to the letter from Alain Dejammet, Stephen Gomersall and Bill Richardson, permanent representatives of France, the United Kingdom and the USA, to the President of the Security Council, what recent review of the evidence relating to the Lockerbie case has been conducted by the UN Security Council. [9830]
§ The Prime Minister[holding answer 21 July 1997]: None. It is not the Security Council's job to do so. The evidence is held by the national investigating and prosecuting authorities and is not in the public domain.