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    A proposed tour of visits by the Paymaster General to victims of the contaminated blood scandal may be a “delaying tactic” for prolonging compensation payments, a Labour MP has said.

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  4. Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024

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    The Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI 2024/872) is a statutory instrument (SI) that was laid before Parliament on 23 August 2024 to make provision for a compensation payment scheme for victims of the infected blood scandal as stipulated in the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024. [1] [2]

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  6. Brian Stewart (phlebotomist) - Wikipedia

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    Brian T. Stewart (born October 30, 1966 [1]) is a former phlebotomist from Columbia, Illinois, [2] who was convicted in December 1998 of injecting his son (born Bryan Stewart Jr., now known as Brryan Jackson) with HIV-contaminated blood.

  7. Category:Contaminated blood case law - Wikipedia

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    This sub-category is intended for all legal cases involving contaminated blood or blood products. Pages in category "Contaminated blood case law" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

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  9. Infected blood scandal in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    It has been estimated that more than 30,000 patients received contaminated blood, resulting in the deaths of at least 3,000 people. [4] In July 2017, Prime Minister Theresa May announced an independent public inquiry into the scandal, for which she was widely praised as successive governments going back to the 1980s had refused such an inquiry. [6]