Infected Blood Inquiry: Urgent Need for Government Action on Compensation
The Haemophilia Society UK shared an urgent post on X:
”Today the Infected Blood Inquiry published its report on the government’s handling of compensation in the last 12 months. It contains solutions to some serious flaws in the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme. Now the government must act.
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Find the report here.
The Infected Blood Inquiry has released its latest report, scrutinizing the government’s handling of compensation over the past year.
The findings expose critical shortcomings in the existing Infected Blood Compensation Scheme and outline actionable solutions to address these systemic flaws.
With affected individuals and families still waiting for justice, the report sends a clear message: the government must now move beyond delay and implement the recommended reforms without further hesitation!
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