The inquiry, involving cases in 2003 and 2004, recommended changes in the way soldiers are trained to handle prisoners of war to ensure that such abuses are not repeated, although it emphasised that it had found no evidence that such abuse was endemic in the army.
-Death of Nadhem Abdullah in May 2003. A court-martial dismissed murder charges against seven British soldiers.-Drowning of Saeed Shabram in May 2003. No charges were filed against three soldiers investigated.-Abuse of Iraqi looters detained in May 2003. A court-martial found four soldiers guilty of various charges.-Beating of Iraqi youths by British soldiers during a riot in April 2004. No disciplinary action was taken.