John Hayes
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(1 week, 1 day ago)
Commons ChamberI can certainly give that assurance both to my hon. Friend and to his constituent, Sue. The Government will continue to push this forward as quickly as is reasonably possible. I am conscious of the strength of feeling, and I am also conscious that victims have waited decades for justice, and that need for speed is recognised across Government.
Every Member of this House should welcome this statement, as I certainly do, as there is no greater horror imaginable than becoming chronically sick as a result of what ought to be a routine medical procedure—a blood transfusion. Will the right hon. Gentleman, following on from the previous question, ensure that these matters are dealt with promptly? Will he reflect on what the report into these matters describes as institutional failures? The National Audit Office looked at compensation for a range of scandals and concluded:
“There is no central coordinated approach when government sets up new compensation schemes resulting in a relatively slow, ad-hoc approach.”
The report recommended that the Cabinet Office reviews its arrangements to
“allow compensation schemes to begin and operate in a more timely…and effective manner”.
When the Minister returns to the House, will he reflect on that recommendation and perhaps say to the House what the Government will do in response?