Nesbitt Says No To Cervical Screening Inquiry

Colin McGrath MLA says the Cervical screening public inquiry decision will cause further hurt

SDLP Opposition Health Spokesperson Colin McGrath MLA has said a decision by the Health Minister not to hold a public inquiry into the cervical screening scandal in the Southern Trust “will cause further hurt to those affected.”

He acknowledged the findings of the independent expert review by Professor Sir Frank Atherton, but said many impacted by misread smear test results would still be left with unanswered questions.

South Down MLA Colin McGrath said: “Today’s statement will be deeply difficult for many of the women and families who have spent years campaigning for answers and accountability.

South Down MLA Colin McGrath has expressed his concerns at Health Minister Mike Nesbitt’s decision not to call a public inquiry into the cervical screening issues.

“While the report identifies serious failings in oversight and governance, many people will be disappointed by the Minister’s decision not to establish a public inquiry.

“For the women involved, this has always been about trust in the health system and whether their concerns were properly heard and acted upon. This decision will leave many feeling that their voices have once again gone unheard.

“The report raises serious issues involving both the Southern Trust and the Public Health Agency and those findings must now lead to meaningful change.

“These failings can never be repeated and while I accept progress has been made, there is still significant work to do to rebuild public confidence.

“I want to pay tribute to the Ladies with Letters campaign for their strength, dignity and persistence in ensuring this scandal was properly investigated.

“The very least they deserve is to have their concerns treated seriously and with respect.

“Because of their efforts, more women should feel confident coming forward for screening and it is vital that trust in these services continues to be rebuilt.”

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