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Cancer hospital to get back £6.5m | Cancer hospital to get back £6.5m |
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The Christie cancer hospital in Manchester is to get back £6.5m which it lost during the Icelandic banking crisis, hospital bosses have revealed. | |
The money was lost when the bank Kaupthing Singer and Friedlander (KSF) collapsed last year. | The money was lost when the bank Kaupthing Singer and Friedlander (KSF) collapsed last year. |
Last month charity workers, cancer patients and their families took a petition with 100,000 signatures to Downing Street to lobby the government. | Last month charity workers, cancer patients and their families took a petition with 100,000 signatures to Downing Street to lobby the government. |
The money will to be paid back by the government through the NHS North West. | |
The funds had been raised by volunteers and charity workers. | The funds had been raised by volunteers and charity workers. |
We have always been determined not to rest until this money was returned to us Caroline Shaw, chief executive of The Christie | |
The charity generates about about £13m each year to help pay for extra patient services and research. | The charity generates about about £13m each year to help pay for extra patient services and research. |
Caroline Shaw, chief executive of the Christie, praised the "fantastic support" the centre had received since it launched a campaign to recoup the lost money. | |
She added:"We have always been determined not to rest until this money was returned to us." | |
The Withington-based hospital had applied for a judicial review of the decision after the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) turned down its claim in March. | The Withington-based hospital had applied for a judicial review of the decision after the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) turned down its claim in March. |
A month later a government committee recommended that charities should be compensated for money lost in the Icelandic banking collapse. | A month later a government committee recommended that charities should be compensated for money lost in the Icelandic banking collapse. |
Ms Shaw added: "Last week our papers were filed in the High Court, but in view of this cash offer we have agreed to withdraw legal proceedings." | |
The money will now be paid back by the regional strategic health authority. | |
Mike Farrar, chief executive of NHS North West, said: "Having such an important cancer centre potentially compromised in such an unprecedented event moved us to look at how we could help." | |
Hospital chiefs had always maintained no jobs would be affected by the loss of money but had said it could have threatened future research or plans for new buildings. | |
The Christie has an annual budget of £153m and treats more than 40,000 patients. |