In response to an urgent question by Dame Diana Johnson MP, Michael Ellis stated the issue of compensation was being given "the fullest, speediest and most expeditious consideration". Read more about In response to an urgent question by Dame Diana Johnson MP, Michael Ellis stated the issue of compensation was being given "the fullest, speediest and most expeditious consideration".
Michael Ellis stated the issues arising from the Compensation Framework Study were under active consideration across Government. Read more about Michael Ellis stated the issues arising from the Compensation Framework Study were under active consideration across Government.
Dame Diana Johnson MP reminded Michael Ellis how many people had died since the announcement of the Inquiry. In response he stated the Government would respond to Sir Robert's recommendations "just as soon as possible." Read more about Dame Diana Johnson MP reminded Michael Ellis how many people had died since the announcement of the Inquiry. In response he stated the Government would respond to Sir Robert's recommendations "just as soon as possible."
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sajid Javid, agreed the issue of the potential impact on mental health of those waiting for compensation was very important. Read more about The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sajid Javid, agreed the issue of the potential impact on mental health of those waiting for compensation was very important.
Michael Ellis stated the Government was considering Sir Robert's recommendations and it was important that the Government was able to reflect upon Sir Robert's evidence and the evidence of others to the Inquiry as part of that consideration. Read more about Michael Ellis stated the Government was considering Sir Robert's recommendations and it was important that the Government was able to reflect upon Sir Robert's evidence and the evidence of others to the Inquiry as part of that consideration.
Michael Ellis stated the Government would study Sir Robert's evidence to the Inquiry and act as expeditiously as possible after that. Read more about Michael Ellis stated the Government would study Sir Robert's evidence to the Inquiry and act as expeditiously as possible after that.
Michael Ellis stated the Government was considering Sir Robert's recommendations, he would update the House of Commons as the work progressed and the Government would reflect very carefully on Sir Robert's evidence to the Inquiry in a few weeks time. Read more about Michael Ellis stated the Government was considering Sir Robert's recommendations, he would update the House of Commons as the work progressed and the Government would reflect very carefully on Sir Robert's evidence to the Inquiry in a few weeks time.
Michael Ellis repeated his intention to publish the compensation study alongside the Government response in advance of Sir Robert's evidence to the Inquiry. Read more about Michael Ellis repeated his intention to publish the compensation study alongside the Government response in advance of Sir Robert's evidence to the Inquiry.
Michael Ellis stated it was his intention to publish the compensation study alongside the Government response in advance of Sir Robert's evidence to the Inquiry. Read more about Michael Ellis stated it was his intention to publish the compensation study alongside the Government response in advance of Sir Robert's evidence to the Inquiry.
Michael Ellis, Paymaster General, acknowledged those directly affected by the infected blood scandal had waited too long for answers and justice. Read more about Michael Ellis, Paymaster General, acknowledged those directly affected by the infected blood scandal had waited too long for answers and justice.