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Opening of victims pension scheme delayed over medical guidance Justice Minister Naomi Long said preparatory work is under way to open the scheme for applications as planned Rebecca Black, PA 01 March, 2021 17:40
The opening of a payment scheme for those seriously injured in the Troubles is to be delayed by a number of weeks, the Assembly heard.
Justice Minister Naomi Long said preparatory work is under way to open the scheme for applications as planned.
However she said there may be a delay of a number of weeks to allow for guidance around medical assessments to be provided to applicants.
Ms Long was asked about progress during Justice Minister questions by Independent MLA Trevor Lunn.
Opening of victims pension scheme delayed over medical guidance
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“From what I am told, the problem is not the Civil Service the answers are being drafted but the Ministers aren’t signing them off.
“I have a sheaf of questions to Robin Swann unanswered with queries mostly related to Covid, but most of the Departments are the same. The Departments for Infrastructure and Justice are best at responding but the rest are very tardy indeed.”
However, on Wednesday night Mr Allister said that, having raised concerns this week, answers to several questions submitted in April had suddenly been issued.
The Executive Office was asked about the non-responses to Mr Allister’s questions.