German MPs are expected to call for much tighter surveillance of neo-Nazi activities, after investigating a notorious series of murders in which most of the victims were ethnic Turks.
The MPs' report, to be presented shortly, examines blunders made by police and justice authorities who failed to stop a violent neo-Nazi cell.
An alleged member of the cell, Beate Zschaepe, went on trial in May.
The cell is accused of 10 murders in Germany, spanning seven years.
The case only came to light in November 2011, when Ms Zschaepe handed herself in to police.
Earlier police found the bodies of two of her alleged accomplices in the National Socialist Underground (NSU). They had apparently shot themselves after a botched bank robbery.
Ms Zschaepe shared a flat in Zwickau, in the old East Germany, with the two men.
After their deaths, the gun used in the murders of the 10 people was discovered.
In their investigation the special cross-party panel of MPs met 75 times, heard from 107 witnesses and experts, and looked at thousands of files.
But they were hampered by officials who delayed handing over information and in some cases important information was missing, German media say.
A left-wing MP on the panel, Petra Pau, spoke of "files that were missing, shredded or delayed, or incompetent witnesses", the German broadcaster ARD reports.
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