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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Ella Pickover

Charity calls out ‘ridiculous’ compensation for victims of unethical medical research

  • The Hepatitis C Trust has voiced "profound concerns" over the proposed compensation for victims of unethical medical research within the infected blood scandal.
  • The charity considers the suggested payouts, including a £15,000 or revised £25,000 one-off payment, to be "wholly inadequate" for those subjected to experiments.
  • This particularly impacts children with haemophilia at Lord Mayor’s Treloar’s College in the 1970s and 1980s, who were unknowingly experimented on by NHS clinicians.
  • A May 2024 inquiry report highlighted that these children were treated as "objects for research" and given "multiple, riskier" treatments, with many subsequently dying.
  • Additional concerns have been raised regarding the ongoing delays in potential criminal investigations into the scandal, with no clear timeline from the National Police Chiefs’ Council.

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