- Along with the Chair, Clive , and Vice Chair, Joan Edgington,
the remaining members of the infected blood memorial committee
have now been appointed
- The infected blood community will have the opportunity to
meet all of the committee at a commemorative event later this
week
All of the Infected Blood Memorial Committee have now been
appointed to their posts. The new appointees are Bessie
Woodhouse, Clair Walton, Gordon Dixon, John Dearden, Neil Lewis,
Nicola Leahey, Nigel Hamilton, Tom Koukoulis, and OBE.
These follow on from the appointment of Clive as Chair in July and Joan Edgington
as Vice Chair of the Committee in October. Clive and Joan will
work alongside the rest of the committee to create a fitting and
long-lasting memorial.
This project includes plans for a UK wide national memorial, as
well as additional memorials in Scotland, Wales, and Northern
Ireland.
The Rt Hon , Paymaster General and
Minister for the Cabinet Office, said:
I am really pleased that all the members have now been appointed
to this important committee.
Each brings different experiences and insight from across the
community. I look forward to being updated on their work so that
we can deliver a fitting memorial to the injustices faced by the
victims of this scandal.
The Chair and Vice Chair of the Infected Blood Memorial
Committee, Clive and Joan Edgington,
said:
We want to congratulate all those who have been appointed to sit
on the Infected Blood steering Committee.
It is our intention that the Committee is representative of all
corners of the community, recognising transmission routes,
breadth of experiences and geography.
We look forward to working with the new Committee members and the
wider community to swiftly progress our incredibly important
work.”
The government has made these appointments to the Committee to
recognise the different transmission routes and breadth of the
experiences of those affected and infected by the Scandal.
The government is also paying compensation to victims of the
scandal. As of 6th November, a total of 3,614 people have
been asked to start their claim, and of this number 3,371 have
started the claim process. So far 2,621 people have received an
offer and the total value of offers made
is £2,000,183,671.75. This is in addition to over £1.2
billion in interim compensation payments paid out so far.