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David Davis said "a few individuals" were abusing practices "to defer and question the result" of the request, which started in 2009.
The legislature said it was a matter for the free request.
It comes in the midst of developing weight on Sir John Chilcot to set a production date.
"Maxwellisation" process
The request, which is taking a gander at the purposes behind the UK's inclusion in the 2003 US-drove intrusion, held its last open hearing in 2011.
The war saw British troops stay in Iraq until 2009 and an aggregate of 179 UK administration staff were murdered in the contention.
Sir John this week kept in touch with groups of UK fighters murdered in Iraq saying he comprehended their "anguish" at deferrals, faulting the "Maxwellisation" process - where those scrutinized are given a chance to react.
His reaction came after some deprived families debilitated lawful action.Mr Davis said: "What has all the earmarks of being going on is that a few individuals are utilizing the Maxwellisation procedure to postpone and question the result of Chilcot."
The motivation behind the procedure, he said, was to give individuals see that they would be condemned and give them time to plan for it and right any lapses of truth.
He said it was not intended to be a "procedure of private question and open deliberation between the request and those being censured with a specific end goal to impact the finish of the request".