The level and speed of compensation payments has been criticised after 7/7 The government’s scheme compensating victims of crime is to be changed as a result of the 7 July London bombs, Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has said.
He said the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme was subject to “huge delays” and had not received enough funding to keep up with claims.
Four suicide bombers killed 52 people and injured hundreds more when they bombed three Tube trains and a bus in London on 7 July 2005.
By July 2010 victims had received £11m.
Mr Clarke’s comments came in the Commons, after Labour’s David Winnick MP asked how many victims of the London bombs awaited compensation and who held responsibility.
Mr Winnick added: “As regards the claims which have been finalised, are you aware there’s a good deal of dissatisfaction, by those who received them, that the sums are really inadequate bearing in mind the serious injuries inflicted by the mass murderers?”