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UK: “The truth was silenced for decades” – What the investigation revealed about the contaminated blood scandal

The report on the "worst medical disaster" in the history of the NHS documents a long list of failures by the Authorities

Newsroom May 20 05:47

The investigation into the massive contaminated blood scandal, which cost nearly 3,000 lives in Britain from the 1970s to the 1990s, places blame on the authorities for their handling of the situation. This disaster, described as the “worst medical catastrophe” in the history of the NHS, was characterized by a series of failures by the authorities.

For two decades, thousands of people with hemophilia or those who underwent surgery were infected with hepatitis C and HIV from contaminated blood transfusions. “The scale of what happened is horrifying,” commented former judge Brian Langstaff in his 2,500-page report. Langstaff was tasked with leading this extensive public inquiry in 2018.

The inquiry took seven years, with testimony from thousands of witnesses and the examination of tens of thousands of documents, to conclude that the truth had been “silenced for decades” and that the scandal “could have been prevented.” “This disaster was not accidental. The infections occurred because those responsible—the doctors, blood management services, and successive governments—did not prioritize patient safety,” Langstaff emphasized in his statement.

Due to a blood shortage, the NHS turned to American suppliers who paid donors, including prison inmates and other high-risk groups. “The authorities’ response only worsened the victims’ suffering,” added the judge. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to address Parliament this afternoon regarding the scandal.

The report highlights a long list of the authorities’ failures. The NHS informed infected patients only when it was too late, sometimes years afterward. Additionally, the authorities did not withdraw blood products when doubts about their quality arose. The NHS did not actively seek to reduce blood imports from the US, and blood donations in Britain were not adequately screened.

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The report points to the responsibility of successive governments that delayed their response when the scandal broke. “It is now time to nationally acknowledge this disaster and grant fair compensation to those who were harmed,” Langstaff stated.

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Some victims received an initial compensation of £100,000 in 2022 when an interim inquiry report was published. However, the total amount of compensation will be announced this week and is expected to reach several million pounds.

“This is a memorable day,” commented Andrew Evans, founder of the organization “Tainted Blood,” a hemophiliac infected with HIV and hepatitis C at the age of five, during a press conference. “Sometimes it felt like we were shouting into a void over the past forty years. What happened today shows that such a thing can happen in Britain,” he added.

Clive Smith, president of the Hemophilia Society, expressed regret that due to the many years of delay, “unfortunately (…) many will not see justice.”

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