Authorities will look 'very carefully' at whether criminal prosecutions should be brought over the infected blood scandal, ministers have said https://t.co/oOOTknYA0a https://t.co/cSf2bRSlWZ
Police should look at charging people over infected blood scandal, says Tory Cabinet Minister https://t.co/K0pD5EY2DS
Work and pensions secretary, @MelJStride, tells #TimesRadio the prosecutions of officials and politicians for corporate manslaughter charges for the infected blood scandal is "not inconceivable" and is something that "should and will be looked at." š» https://t.co/9k0uW4p4mG https://t.co/roa5JgTUfc








Cabinet minister Mel Stride stated that police will consider corporate manslaughter charges in the tainted blood scandal. Work and Pensions Secretary, Mel Stride, mentioned the possibility of prosecuting officials and politicians for corporate manslaughter in the infected blood scandal. Stride highlighted the involvement of senior figures in cover-ups related to the scandal, as the government prepares to disclose compensation for victims. Authorities are urged to explore criminal prosecutions in the infected blood scandal.