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Victims of infected blood scandal push for pay-outs

Western Morning News

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May 08, 2025

In her October budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves allocated £11.8 billion to compensate victims, administered by the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA).

The IBCA said that, as of May 6, 677 people have been asked to start their claim and 106 payments have been made, totalling more than £96 million.

Groups representing people infected and affected by the scandal and people infected themselves gave evidence on Wednesday morning.

Andrew Evans, from the campaign group Tainted Blood, told the hearing: "We have around 2,100 members, all of whom are in a desperate state at the moment since the announcement of the Government's compensation package and things that have unfolded since."

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