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Chamber and committees

Penrose Inquiry Final Report

  • Submitted by: Richard Lyle, Central Scotland, Scottish National Party.
  • Date lodged: Friday, 23 January 2015
  • Motion reference: S4M-12139

That the Parliament welcomes the announcement by the Scottish Public Inquiry into Hepatitis C/HIV acquired infection from NHS treatment in Scotland with blood and blood products (Penrose Inquiry) that it will publish its final report on 25 March 2015; notes the commitment by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing on 3 March 2011 that there would be "a further review of Stage 1 payments from the Skipton Fund and the implementation of the new measures announced today will be reviewed when the final report (and any recommendations) of the Penrose Inquiry, are considered", and further notes the desire of Haemophilia Scotland that the Scottish Government debate the findings of the Penrose Inquiry as soon as possible after the publication of the report.


Supported by: Clare Adamson, Jackie Baillie, Claire Baker, Richard Baker, Colin Beattie, Sarah Boyack, Gavin Brown, Cameron Buchanan, Jackson Carlaw, Malcolm Chisholm, Willie Coffey, Ruth Davidson, Bob Doris, James Dornan, Jim Eadie, Linda Fabiani, Patricia Ferguson, Alex Fergusson, Neil Findlay, John Finnie, Murdo Fraser, Kenneth Gibson, Rob Gibson, Annabel Goldie, Christine Grahame, Rhoda Grant, Iain Gray, Jim Hume, Adam Ingram, Alison Johnstone, James Kelly, Johann Lamont, Kenny MacAskill, Lewis Macdonald, Ken Macintosh, Mike MacKenzie, Paul Martin, John Mason, Stewart Maxwell, Liam McArthur, Jamie McGrigor, Alison McInnes, Siobhan McMahon, Stuart McMillan, Duncan McNeil, Anne McTaggart, Nanette Milne, Margaret Mitchell, Elaine Murray, Gil Paterson, Graeme Pearson, John Pentland, Willie Rennie, Dennis Robertson, Michael Russell, Mary Scanlon, John Scott, Tavish Scott, Elaine Smith, David Stewart (Registered interest) , Kevin Stewart, Dave Thompson, David Torrance, Jean Urquhart, Sandra White