State accused of 'hiding behind' Cervical Check scandal victims as they battle labs in court
Stephen Teap, whose wife was affected by the scandal and has since died, says Varadkar needs to get ahead of the situation.
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Stephen Teap, whose wife was affected by the scandal and has since died, says Varadkar needs to get ahead of the situation.
In May, Varadkar said court cases relating to the health scandal would be be dealt with through mediation.
There’s been a massive spike in requests this year for files from the CervicalCheck programme.
The number of women affected by the smear test scandal has increased from 208 to 209.
The woman was recently told that her smear test had been reviewed and a different action could have been taken.