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Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Proposal Summary
This page provides archive information about the proposed Infected Blood Compensation Scheme, published 21 May.
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- Infected Blood Compensation Authority
- Published
- 21 May 2024
- Last updated
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This page provides information about the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme (the Scheme), which will make compensation payments to the victims of the infected blood scandal.
The Scheme will be UK-wide, and delivered by a new independent arm’s length body, the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA). The Scheme is subject to further validation with representatives of the infected blood community, prior to being established in regulations.
This page provides information on how the Scheme has been designed, who will be eligible, and how compensation will be calculated.
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Published 21 May 2024
Last updated 1631 AugustMarch 2024
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This page provides information about the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme (the Scheme), which will make compensation payments to the victims of the infected blood scandal.
The Scheme will be UK-wide, and delivered by a new independent arm’s length body, the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA). The Scheme is subject to further validation with representatives of the infected blood community, prior to being established in regulations.
This page provides information on how the Scheme has been designed, who will be eligible, and how compensation will be calculated.
Updates to this page
Published 21 May 2024
Last updated