I don't know if there's any evidence that people who received compensation for army Deafness had normal hearing for their age. As a general rule I think it's a good idea not to insult people with guns.
>that they're not interested in money and they just want
>justice to be served.If thats the case why not just try and
>get them justice by targeting those members of institutions
>who were guilty of abuse and are still alive.
First of all it would be wrong to think that the huge costs are solely caused by compensation, or that just pursuing people who are alive will drastically reduce costs. Money to victims is likely to be dwarfed by money to legal teams.
If you do "go after" people, they have a right to defend themselves, so a considerable chunk of those legal fees could be to people the tribunals are "going after".
I am inclined to agree that we're getting to a point where every scandal leads to calls for full public enquiry. I'd feel happier if we let a few finish to see if they were value for money.
We could also get into tribunals about tribunals. The relative immunity given to the Religious Orders by Minister Woods sits very uneasily with a lot of people, myself included.
-Rd