MALCOLM Chisholm, the health minister, was last
night accused of delaying compensation payments for patients infected with
the hepatitis C virus after being given contaminated blood products.
Victim support groups said the minister was attempting to "kick the issue
into the long grass" until after the next election, when it would be
harder than ever to press for payments.
The attack came in the wake of Mr Chisholms refusal to make an immediate
commitment to an £89 million funding package recommended by an expert
group last week.
Victims have been further incensed after a meeting between the minister
and MSPs on the health committee was put back from 4 December until 11
December.
Bruce Norville, founder of the Manor House Group, a UK-wide campaigning
group, said Mr Chisholms tactics were "despicable". He said: "It is
outrageous that the minister is continually trying to get out of paying
money to anyone by stalling for time over and over again.
"It has taken us years to get to a situation where the expert group agreed
that we should have compensation, but now we see the minister trying to
delay this whole process yet again."
Mr Chisholm last week accepted the principle of the Executive making
payments to victims who have suffered long-term harm, but stressed there
were complex medical, legal and financial considerations to be taken into
account before a final decision is taken.
The minister has also admitted that the scale of the funding package and
the effect it would have on an already hard-pressed NHS was one of the
major issues he would need to investigate.
However, Philip Dolan, the chairman of the Scottish Haemophilia Group
Forum said Mr Chisholm was "fudging" the issue. He said: " We believe
there should not be a problem with a health budget that has already been
underspent."
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