Dear Professor Dumbledore.

I cannot believe it. Did you know? This whole time? The boy that was wrongly chosen by the Goblet of Fire was none other than Harry Potter! The boy who lived! And he is in his fourth year! He came to the school the same year I came to inspect! I simply cannot comprehend that for all these years I did not notice that the savior of the Wizarding world was eating in the same great hall that I was.

Of course this does change some things. There is really no reason at all that you should allow him to participate in the tournament. It is highly unjust to force the boy who saved our very way of life to do all sorts of things that could be both dangerous and terrifying. And of course you do not want to cause a rift to grow between him and the rest of the student body, leading them, to believe that Mr. Potter is receiving 'special treatment' or something of the like.

While I was inspecting the goblet I have determined that it has been confounded by a very high level charm. I would not put it passed the skill level of your excellent students, but I would rather think that they were not trying to cheat in this instance, and instead come to the conclusion that someone has tried to sabotage the goblet. Just another reason that Mr. Potter should not be allowed in the tournament. I smell something nefarious here.

I will be speaking to the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, who I have not yet had the pleasure of formally meeting due to all the activity and subsequent inspection. Hopefully he may give me a lead on who might have done this.

Cygnus Stixrood, Chief Centennial Inspector, Department For Permits And Filing