THE Truth Commission faces a legal battle over its selling the Final Report to publishers Jutas, despite the report’s own recommendation that it “be made available in the widest possible way”. Jutas are selling the report for R750, a price set by the commission itself. Steve Crawford runs the Truth Commission’s own website, and has been banned by the commission from selling CD-Roms carrying the Final Report at a far lower cost. He has now mounted a legal challenge to the commission’s sale of the Final Report. He argues the report is in the public domain. The commission’s legal representative would not comment on Friday, while Jutas was adamant the matter is between the commission and Crawford.