Leigh-Ann Mulcahy submitted a report summarising her findings following a review of the documents returned to the Department of Health by the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation. Read more about Leigh-Ann Mulcahy submitted a report summarising her findings following a review of the documents returned to the Department of Health by the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation.
The Department of Health instructed Leigh-Ann Mulcahy to examine the documents returned to the Department of Health by the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation and prepare a report. Read more about The Department of Health instructed Leigh-Ann Mulcahy to examine the documents returned to the Department of Health by the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation and prepare a report.
The Department of Health commissioned an independent legal expert to undertake an initial analysis of the documents that had been returned from the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation. Read more about The Department of Health commissioned an independent legal expert to undertake an initial analysis of the documents that had been returned from the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation.
William Connon instructed that a "definitive list" be compiled showing all sets of documents that were destroyed, when they were destroyed, the circumstances of destruction and "likelihood of the documents which had just been found by the solicitors being copies of some of the destroyed documents." Ministers also instructed that an independent legal expert review the documents returned from the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation. Read more about William Connon instructed that a "definitive list" be compiled showing all sets of documents that were destroyed, when they were destroyed, the circumstances of destruction and "likelihood of the documents which had just been found by the solicitors being copies of some of the destroyed documents." Ministers also instructed that an independent legal expert review the documents returned from the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation.
The Scottish Executive released a large number of documents, some of which the Department of Health, in an internal memo, believed would "inevitably be copies of the ones destroyed by DH". Read more about The Scottish Executive released a large number of documents, some of which the Department of Health, in an internal memo, believed would "inevitably be copies of the ones destroyed by DH".
Around early 2006 documents held by the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation were returned. However, these were copies of the documents rather than the Department of Health's original versions. Read more about Around early 2006 documents held by the claimants' solicitors in the HIV litigation were returned. However, these were copies of the documents rather than the Department of Health's original versions.
Anita James showed her notebook which demonstrated the numbers of the missing files. Read more about Anita James showed her notebook which demonstrated the numbers of the missing files.
The House of Lords heard how documents that had been disclosed by the Department of Health held by the claimants' solicitors, Blackett Hart & Pratt Solicitors, in the HIV litigation were returned. However, some 600 files were destroyed. Read more about The House of Lords heard how documents that had been disclosed by the Department of Health held by the claimants' solicitors, Blackett Hart & Pratt Solicitors, in the HIV litigation were returned. However, some 600 files were destroyed.
Documents held by the claimants' solicitors, Blackett Hart & Pratt Solicitors, in the HIV litigation were returned in the week of 19 May 2006. Read more about Documents held by the claimants' solicitors, Blackett Hart & Pratt Solicitors, in the HIV litigation were returned in the week of 19 May 2006.
A review was conducted of documentation regarding governmental policy in relation to the safety of blood products. Read more about A review was conducted of documentation regarding governmental policy in relation to the safety of blood products.