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Jeremy Quin confirmed in his evidence to the Inquiry that his thinking was that, as and when decisions were made on particular issues or recommendations, he would be able to make announcements on a rolling basis rather than a single announcement at the end of all the work.

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In oral evidence, Jeremy Quin, Paymaster General, was unable to explain why work to analyse the cost and scale of the implementation of compensation had not been commissioned earlier than 2023.

  • Read more about In oral evidence, Jeremy Quin, Paymaster General, was unable to explain why work to analyse the cost and scale of the implementation of compensation had not been commissioned earlier than 2023.

In oral evidence, Jeremy Quin, Paymaster General, explained the Government anticipated it would see the Inquiry's recommendations on compensation by mid 2023 and would be in a position to respond quickly to recommendations.

  • Read more about In oral evidence, Jeremy Quin, Paymaster General, explained the Government anticipated it would see the Inquiry's recommendations on compensation by mid 2023 and would be in a position to respond quickly to recommendations.

Jeremy Quin, Paymaster General, formed the view that the Government needed to increase resources on the issue of what the final compensation scheme might look like.

  • Read more about Jeremy Quin, Paymaster General, formed the view that the Government needed to increase resources on the issue of what the final compensation scheme might look like.

In oral evidence, Jeremy Quin, Paymaster General, confirmed it was the Government's expectation that the compensation recommendations would go beyond the cohorts of individuals to whom the interim payments had been directed.

  • Read more about In oral evidence, Jeremy Quin, Paymaster General, confirmed it was the Government's expectation that the compensation recommendations would go beyond the cohorts of individuals to whom the interim payments had been directed.

Dame Diana Johnson MP criticised the Government for failing to respond to the Compensation Framework Study.

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Michael Ellis indicated that the Government did not intend to respond to Sir Robert's compensation study until the final report of the Inquiry was published.

  • Read more about Michael Ellis indicated that the Government did not intend to respond to Sir Robert's compensation study until the final report of the Inquiry was published.

The written statement of Nadhim Zahawi demonstrated Treasury approval was given for the interim payments within eight days of approval being sought.

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In his written statement Kit Malthouse, former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, described his role in relation to the Government's decision-making in response to the First Interim Report of the Inquiry.

  • Read more about In his written statement Kit Malthouse, former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, described his role in relation to the Government's decision-making in response to the First Interim Report of the Inquiry.

Rishi Sunak voiced support for the making of the interim payments.

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