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Tribunals of Inquiry.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 July 2006

Tuesday, 4 July 2006

Questions (174)

Olwyn Enright

Question:

186 Ms Enright asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children when the Thalidomide Assessment Tribunal was set up; when it concluded; if anyone new who went before the tribunal at the time was not included, but where evidence has come to light that the person should have been included and was a genuine Thalidomide victim, can be facilitated at this late stage; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [25698/06]

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Thalidomide preparations were marketed in Ireland from May 1959 to January 1962 when they were withdrawn from sale by the manufacturers. In May 1970, following confirmation by the Department of External Affairs that an offer of compensation by the German manufacturers of thalidomide applied to Irish born children with conditions attributed to Thalidomide, the Department of Health issued advertisements inviting parents and others involved in the care of such children to furnish particulars which were forwarded to representatives of the manufacturers.

In May 1973, the Irish Government decided in principle that it should provide financial assistance in addition to that paid by the German Foundation. The then Minister for Health established the Irish Thalidomide Medical Board to identify the number of Irish children affected and report on each individual case. The Board concluded that 34 Irish children were affected by the drug — one of whom was the beneficiary of the British compensation scheme as the mother was prescribed the drug while living in the UK. In December 1974 the Irish Government granted each of the remaining 33 children further financial assistance by way of a lump sum and a monthly allowance for life.

Since that time there have been no additional beneficiaries of the Thalidomide payment in Ireland. My Department's attention has been drawn to a person who believes that they were affected by the Thalidomide drug. My Department is currently considering this matter.

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