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Contaminated blood scandal: Victims ‘scared they will not reside to see compensation’

By Editorial Board Published May 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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Contaminated blood scandal: Victims ‘scared they will not reside to see compensation’

Individuals who got contaminated blood whereas receiving NHS care are “scared they won’t live to see compensation”, in line with campaigners.

The Contaminated Blood Inquiry is ready to reopen later this week to look at the “timeliness and adequacy” of the federal government’s response to compensation.

Gary Webster, who was contaminated with HIV and hepatitis C when he attended Lord Mayor’s Treloar’s Faculty in Hampshire in Nineteen Seventies and Nineteen Eighties stated he felt issues had “gone downhill” for the reason that inquiry printed its report final Might.

“We fought for so many years to get to this stage… and now they’re saying they hope to pay all the infected by the end of 2027 and they hope to pay the affected by the end of 2029,” he stated.

“Well, there’s two people dying a week – you only have to do the sums yourself to work out that’s a lot of people that aren’t going to get paid, aren’t going to get the justice and will die not knowing what happened.”

“I think people are scared now that they’re not going to survive until they get compensation,” Mr Webster added.

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The Haemophilia Society stated the scandal had “ruined” individuals’s lives, with compensation delays having “added to their suffering”.

The Hepatitis C Belief stated it hoped reopening the inquiry would “bring about a step change in the government’s attitude to the people impacted by this terrible scandal”.

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Contaminated blood declare delays

Between the Nineteen Seventies and early Nineteen Nineties, greater than 30,000 individuals within the UK had been contaminated with HIV and hepatitis C whereas receiving NHS care.

Some 3,000 individuals have died after they got contaminated blood and blood merchandise, whereas survivors reside with lifelong implications.

‘Stressed for progress’

In final October’s Finances, Chancellor Rachel Reeves dedicated £11.8bn to compensate victims of the contaminated blood scandal.

The compensation scheme is run by the Contaminated Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA), which as of 24 April, has invited 475 individuals to make a declare and made 77 funds totalling greater than £78m, in line with its figures.

Campaigners will give proof throughout the inquiry’s newest hearings, in addition to Cupboard Workplace minister Nick Thomas-Symonds, who stated final month that he was “restless for progress” in handing out compensation.

Sir Brian Langstaff, the inquiry’s chairman, has stated the victims and households of these affected have been left distressed and powerless by the federal government’s strategy and that each these contaminated and affected “do not have time on their side”.

An IBCA spokesperson stated its precedence was “paying as many people as soon as possible” and that it was utilizing what it had realized “to increase the number of claims each week”.

A authorities spokesperson stated it was “fully committed to cooperating with the inquiry” and was working to ship “one of the most comprehensive compensation schemes in modern history”.

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