Five years after payment scheme launched, a former soldier says delays mean plan should be run independently
A former soldier who was a victim of the Windrush scandal has said he fears the government is “waiting for us to die off” before it pays compensation.
Conroy Downie, 67, and his daughter Katie Wilson-Downie have helped advise thousands of people affected by the Windrush scandal and have called for the compensation scheme to be run independently instead of by the Home Office.
Continue reading… The Guardian Read More Five years after payment scheme launched, a former soldier says delays mean plan should be run independentlyA former soldier who was a victim of the Windrush scandal has said he fears the government is “waiting for us to die off” before it pays compensation.Conroy Downie, 67, and his daughter Katie Wilson-Downie have helped advise thousands of people affected by the Windrush scandal and have called for the compensation scheme to be run independently instead of by the Home Office. Continue reading…