He later gave evidence on the affair to the Hutton Inquiry.
It was a sort of Hutton Inquiry of family law reform.
September 2 2003: The Hutton inquiry is a brilliant distraction from the real issues of war.
He later gave evidence to the Hutton Inquiry into Kelly's apparent suicide.
In January 2004, he resigned after the publication of the Hutton Inquiry.
Scarlett was an unusually high-profile appointment to the job, and gave evidence at the Hutton Inquiry.
Although this evidence was given in secret, a transcript was released to the Hutton Inquiry.
Scarlett gave evidence at the Hutton Inquiry into the circumstances surrounding Kelly's death.
After reviewing evidence not presented to the Hutton Inquiry, Gardiner decided there was no need for further investigation.
On 28 January 2004, the Hutton Inquiry released its report, which among other things concluded that: