Liz Carroll became chief executive of the Haemophilia Society in January 2014. Read more about Liz Carroll became chief executive of the Haemophilia Society in January 2014.
Once the Terrence Higgins Trust accepted the donation from the Macfarlane Trust, they were obliged to deal with the funds received in a restricted manner. Read more about Once the Terrence Higgins Trust accepted the donation from the Macfarlane Trust, they were obliged to deal with the funds received in a restricted manner.
Ian Green discussed the relationship between the Macfarlane Trust and the Terrence Higgins Trust, the use of funds and loans were outlined. Read more about Ian Green discussed the relationship between the Macfarlane Trust and the Terrence Higgins Trust, the use of funds and loans were outlined.
Ian Green stated in his statement that he received a letter in September 2018 containing the information that the Macfarlane Trust was considering the transfer of residual funds and assets to the Terrence Higgins Trust. Read more about Ian Green stated in his statement that he received a letter in September 2018 containing the information that the Macfarlane Trust was considering the transfer of residual funds and assets to the Terrence Higgins Trust.
NSSC went down to one member as a result of trustee turnover, so Patrick Spellman stepped in to chair it, a Grants Committee was set up and Patrick Spellman chaired the first three meetings to get it going. Read more about NSSC went down to one member as a result of trustee turnover, so Patrick Spellman stepped in to chair it, a Grants Committee was set up and Patrick Spellman chaired the first three meetings to get it going.
Peter Stevens was a trustee at the Macfarlane Trust from 1988 until 1992, then again from 1999 when he was invited to rejoin the board of trustees in order to become chair. He remained chair until 2006. Read more about Peter Stevens was a trustee at the Macfarlane Trust from 1988 until 1992, then again from 1999 when he was invited to rejoin the board of trustees in order to become chair. He remained chair until 2006.
Peter Stevens also expressed to Martin Harvey that, "We might see if we can review that when we get round to looking at regpay at the NSSC (that would be a way of pissing off the Lewis contingent)." This was despite his knowing that Haydn Lewis' wife, Gaynor, was herself infected with HIV. Read more about Peter Stevens also expressed to Martin Harvey that, "We might see if we can review that when we get round to looking at regpay at the NSSC (that would be a way of pissing off the Lewis contingent)." This was despite his knowing that Haydn Lewis' wife, Gaynor, was herself infected with HIV.
Following an email from Haydn Lewis, Peter Stevens emailed Martin Harvey to say, "what a monumental waste of time - not just this afternoon, but all the previous hours spent nurturing that lot of moaners." Read more about Following an email from Haydn Lewis, Peter Stevens emailed Martin Harvey to say, "what a monumental waste of time - not just this afternoon, but all the previous hours spent nurturing that lot of moaners."
Peter Stevens agreed his use of language was totally inappropriate and went to Cardiff to apologise to Haydn Lewis and his brother in person. Read more about Peter Stevens agreed his use of language was totally inappropriate and went to Cardiff to apologise to Haydn Lewis and his brother in person.
In a letter from Christopher FitzGerald to Clair Walton following their meeting, it was said that "the letter of 13 March 2006 was entirely misguided and misdirected in its tone and approach; in short it should never have been written at all." Read more about In a letter from Christopher FitzGerald to Clair Walton following their meeting, it was said that "the letter of 13 March 2006 was entirely misguided and misdirected in its tone and approach; in short it should never have been written at all."