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The key facts for the HIV litigation had been put into a document including costs of litigation that had been distributed.

  • Read more about The key facts for the HIV litigation had been put into a document including costs of litigation that had been distributed.

In an undated letter from Kenneth Clarke to Robin Cook it was stated that "special financial arrangements" for people infected with HIV following blood transfusions or donated organs would not be made.

  • Read more about In an undated letter from Kenneth Clarke to Robin Cook it was stated that "special financial arrangements" for people infected with HIV following blood transfusions or donated organs would not be made.

In a memo from Dr Moore to John Cashman on financial help for blood transfusion and organ/tissue recipients with AIDS it was stated that officials had been "unable to avoid the logical inconsistencies inherent in helping this group whilst not extending it to other categories of HIV patients."

  • Read more about In a memo from Dr Moore to John Cashman on financial help for blood transfusion and organ/tissue recipients with AIDS it was stated that officials had been "unable to avoid the logical inconsistencies inherent in helping this group whilst not extending it to other categories of HIV patients."

In a memo from Dr Hilary Pickles to Dr Lewis on compensation for blood transfusion and organ recipients infected with HIV the former stated his opposition to the extension of help for transfusion patients.

  • Read more about In a memo from Dr Hilary Pickles to Dr Lewis on compensation for blood transfusion and organ recipients infected with HIV the former stated his opposition to the extension of help for transfusion patients.

In a memo from Strachan Heppell to Jenny Harper on compensation for blood transfusion and organ recipients infected with HIV it was stated that "going beyond the haemophilia scheme would be a more awkward precedent."

  • Read more about In a memo from Strachan Heppell to Jenny Harper on compensation for blood transfusion and organ recipients infected with HIV it was stated that "going beyond the haemophilia scheme would be a more awkward precedent."

In a memo from Dr Moore to Malcolm Harris regarding financial help for blood transfusion and organ/tissue recipients it was stated that the DHSS knew of circa 40 people who were HIV positive after receiving a UK blood transfusion.

  • Read more about In a memo from Dr Moore to Malcolm Harris regarding financial help for blood transfusion and organ/tissue recipients it was stated that the DHSS knew of circa 40 people who were HIV positive after receiving a UK blood transfusion.

During oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry Dr Moore stated that the Secretary of State thought there should be further consideration of financial support to those individuals infected by HIV through blood. Dr Moore confirmed that no payments were made to these individuals at the time.

  • Read more about During oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry Dr Moore stated that the Secretary of State thought there should be further consideration of financial support to those individuals infected by HIV through blood. Dr Moore confirmed that no payments were made to these individuals at the time.

In a memo from Strachan Heppell to John Cashman on compensation for those infected with HIV it stated that they had been asked to consider "whether it would be possible to provide help to such people through the Macfarlane Trust."

  • Read more about In a memo from Strachan Heppell to John Cashman on compensation for those infected with HIV it stated that they had been asked to consider "whether it would be possible to provide help to such people through the Macfarlane Trust."

In a memo from Malcolm Harris to Strachan Heppell it was stated that the "Secretary of State has asked how financial help could be provided to recipients of HIV infected blood and organs".

  • Read more about In a memo from Malcolm Harris to Strachan Heppell it was stated that the "Secretary of State has asked how financial help could be provided to recipients of HIV infected blood and organs".

A memo from Dr Moore to Mr D'Souza enclosed a detailed briefing including a line to take for the Secretary of State in relation to financial assistance for transfusion recipients.

  • Read more about A memo from Dr Moore to Mr D'Souza enclosed a detailed briefing including a line to take for the Secretary of State in relation to financial assistance for transfusion recipients.

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