Infected Blood Inquiry Report to be published on 20th May

Sarah Fraser Butlin KC, Rachel Barrett and Tamar Burton

At Central Hall Westminster on Monday 20th May, the Infected Blood Inquiry Report is being released by the Chair, Sir Brian Langstaff.

Three Cloisters barristers – Sarah Fraser Butlin KC, Rachel Barrett and Tamar Burton – have acted as counsel to the Inquiry, performing a pivotal role in examining the circumstances in which men, women and children were given infected blood and blood products by health services.

The first two volumes, including summary and overview, of the Inquiry Report will be printed and shared with participants.

Read more on the Infected Blood Inquiry Report and view details of the Inquiry team.

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