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In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Elizabeth Carroll explained that the Macfarlane Trust was legally advised to make a retraction and issue an apology and that they accepted this course of action due to the "risk to the charity in terms of cost".

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Elizabeth Carroll explained that the Macfarlane Trust was legally advised to make a retraction and issue an apology and that they accepted this course of action due to the "risk to the charity in terms of cost".

In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that he got the impression from Jan Barlow that her relationship with Liz Carroll was not "a particularly comfortable one".

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that he got the impression from Jan Barlow that her relationship with Liz Carroll was not "a particularly comfortable one".

In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that he met with Ms Barlow and Liz Carroll for "a very informal catch-up", that he had met the latter at events like APPG meetings but that he had never had a formal meeting with her.

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that he met with Ms Barlow and Liz Carroll for "a very informal catch-up", that he had met the latter at events like APPG meetings but that he had never had a formal meeting with her.

In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Elizabeth Carroll explained that she met Jan Barlow a "couple of times...after partnership meetings...but it wasn't a frequent thing for us to meet".

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Elizabeth Carroll explained that she met Jan Barlow a "couple of times...after partnership meetings...but it wasn't a frequent thing for us to meet".

In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that he saw no reasons why the full new guidelines for grants document was not given to beneficiaries.

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that he saw no reasons why the full new guidelines for grants document was not given to beneficiaries.

In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that with regards to means testing the Macfarlane Trust was not only interested in individual income but also taking a "common sense" approach.

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that with regards to means testing the Macfarlane Trust was not only interested in individual income but also taking a "common sense" approach.

In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that the Macfarlane Trust Office Guidelines did "not have to be followed to the letter".

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that the Macfarlane Trust Office Guidelines did "not have to be followed to the letter".

In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that "there was some significant dissatisfaction between about 2012 and 2014 of the decision-making approaches of the NSSC" on behalf of beneficiaries.

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that "there was some significant dissatisfaction between about 2012 and 2014 of the decision-making approaches of the NSSC" on behalf of beneficiaries.

In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that while he was chair of the Macfarlane Trust they tried to be "consistent and transparent" with regard to the allocation of monies to beneficiaries.

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans explained that while he was chair of the Macfarlane Trust they tried to be "consistent and transparent" with regard to the allocation of monies to beneficiaries.

In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans suggested that the Board of the Macfarlane Trust became more "relaxed" after two individuals left and that he was being "quite firm on certain issues".

  • Read more about In oral evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, Roger Evans suggested that the Board of the Macfarlane Trust became more "relaxed" after two individuals left and that he was being "quite firm on certain issues".

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