Politics and Government
Politics and Government
Wed, December 11, 2024
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Government warned 'swift improvements' needed over blood scandal compensation
- Sir Brian Langstaff has called for the Government to improve communication over compensation with those infected and affected by the contaminated blood scandal
The UK government has been urged to make swift improvements in the compensation process for victims of the contaminated blood scandal, as highlighted by a report from the Infected Blood Inquiry. The inquiry, led by Sir Brian Langstaff, has criticized the existing support schemes for being inadequate and has called for a new body to manage compensation more effectively. This follows the tragic incident where thousands were infected with HIV and hepatitis C through contaminated blood products in the 1970s and 1980s. The report emphasizes the need for immediate action to address the ongoing suffering of survivors and the families of those who have died, pointing out that the current interim compensation payments are insufficient and the process for receiving them is too slow. The government has acknowledged the need for a compensation scheme but has not yet implemented the recommended changes, prompting calls for urgency and accountability.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/government/government-warned-swift-improvements-needed-over-blood-scandal-compensation/ar-AA1vEtlE ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/government/government-warned-swift-improvements-needed-over-blood-scandal-compensation/ar-AA1vEtlE ]
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