Overview

It is the responsibility of the Inquiry Chair to make decisions which control the costs of the Undercover Policing Inquiry, something he does in conjunction with the Solicitor to the Inquiry. An inquiry’s costs are paid by the government department sponsoring it, in this case the Home Office.

As of 30 June 2024, with several years to go, the UCPI had cost approximately £88.7 million.  This will continue to grow before it is due to finish in November 2026.

The following figures are taken from the Inquiry Updates.

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Graph of costs of the UCPI from 2014 to 2024
Cost dateCost Amount (£Millions)
30 Jun 202488.7
31 Mar 202482.3
30 Jun 202368.8
30 Jun 202254.4
30 Jun 202142.8
30 Jun 202029.7
31 Mar 201917.5
30 Jun 201811.8
30 Sep 20178.0
30 Jun 20176.7
31 Mar 20175.8
31 Dec 20164.6

Though small in comparison to the Bloody Sunday inquiry (£192m, 12.5 years), Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (£187m, 7 years) and Grenfell (£175m, 7 years), it is nevertheless one of the most expensive and longest inquiries in UK history. By comparison, some of the next largest inquiries were the Manchester Arena Bombing Inquiry (£36m, 4 years) and the Rosemary Nelson Inquiry (£46.5m, 6.5 years). 

According to a January 2022 press notice , the Metropolitan Police had spent £30 million on the UCPI up to that point.

Procedural

Date
Title
Document Type
Topic
Twelfth Update Note
Update
Miscarriages of Justice, Issues lists, Anonymity, Costs
Eleventh Update Note
Update
Anonymity, Core participants, Costs
The MPS and the Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI)
Press Notice
Costs
Tenth Update Note
Update
Tranche 1, Core participants, Costs
Ninth Update Note
Update
Special measures, Conduct of evidence hearings, Photographs, Anonymity, Costs
Eight Update Note
Update
Anonymity, Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, Privacy, Conduct of evidence hearings, Costs
Seventh Update Note
Update
Strategic Review, Anonymity, Issues lists, Costs
Sixth Update Note
Update
Assurance, Strategic Review, Anonymity, Costs
Two Year Update
Update
Assurance, Core participants, Anonymity, Deceased Children’s Identities (procedural), Miscarriages of Justice, Costs
Fifth Update Note
Update
Strategic Review, Anonymity, Costs