Ousted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein has sacked his entire foreign defence team and will in future deal only with his Iraqi lawyer, the special tribunal trying him confirmed Tuesday. "The head of the investigative judges team questioned Saddam... on whether he had dismissed all his lawyers except the Iraqi lawyer Khalil Dulaimi," a statement said.
"Saddam confirmed that he has dismissed all lawyers and cancelled their authorisations... and that the only authorised lawyer is Khalil Dulaimi," it added, without specifying when the hearing took place.
The family of Saddam said on August 8 that it had sacked all members of his foreign defence team and would deal only with his Iraqi lawyer.
The former dictator told the judge that Dulaimi would inform the court if "a need arises, to enlist the assistance of other lawyers or consultants," the statement said.
Saddam's family has accused the foreign defence team, which has about 20 active lawyers, of using its position to further interests not linked to the case.
Saddam, who was ousted in April 2003 after the US-led invasion of Iraq and captured the following December, is in US custody near Baghdad awaiting trial on charges of crimes against humanity.
No trial date has yet been set, although Iraqi government officials have said it could take place within the next two months.
Last month, the court filed the first charges against Saddam over the 1982 killing of 143 residents of the village of Dujail, north-east of Baghdad, where he had been the target of a failed assassination bid.
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