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MoD seeks to cut soldiers' payout | MoD seeks to cut soldiers' payout |
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The Ministry of Defence will go to the Court of Appeal later to try to significantly reduce the compensation awarded to two injured soldiers. | The Ministry of Defence will go to the Court of Appeal later to try to significantly reduce the compensation awarded to two injured soldiers. |
One, who was shot in the leg in Iraq, received £46,000, while the other, injured in training, got £28,750. | One, who was shot in the leg in Iraq, received £46,000, while the other, injured in training, got £28,750. |
Both had their payouts increased due to complications, but the MoD is arguing that they should only be compensated for their "original injuries". | Both had their payouts increased due to complications, but the MoD is arguing that they should only be compensated for their "original injuries". |
The stance has attracted criticism amid mounting casualties in Afghanistan. | The stance has attracted criticism amid mounting casualties in Afghanistan. |
The court appeal comes after two more soldiers were killed in Helmand province, bringing the total number of UK fatalities since operations began in Afghanistan in 2001 to 191. | The court appeal comes after two more soldiers were killed in Helmand province, bringing the total number of UK fatalities since operations began in Afghanistan in 2001 to 191. |
Military officials said on Monday that the first phase of a major offensive - Operation Panther's Claw - had been completed in Helmand. | Military officials said on Monday that the first phase of a major offensive - Operation Panther's Claw - had been completed in Helmand. |
'Key principle' | 'Key principle' |
The injured soldiers were initially awarded £9,250 and £8,250 respectively, but they appealed to a tribunal to have those sums increased. | The injured soldiers were initially awarded £9,250 and £8,250 respectively, but they appealed to a tribunal to have those sums increased. |
Both men argued they had suffered a number of subsequent health problems during their treatment and that these should not be regarded as separate from their original injuries. | Both men argued they had suffered a number of subsequent health problems during their treatment and that these should not be regarded as separate from their original injuries. |
Three judges agreed with them and increased their compensation, but the MoD is now seeking to overturn that ruling. | Three judges agreed with them and increased their compensation, but the MoD is now seeking to overturn that ruling. |
Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson was severely hurt in Afghanistan | Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson was severely hurt in Afghanistan |
It claims it is trying "to clarify an earlier judgment about how the armed forces compensation scheme is administered, and to protect the key principle of the scheme: the most compensation for the most seriously injured". | It claims it is trying "to clarify an earlier judgment about how the armed forces compensation scheme is administered, and to protect the key principle of the scheme: the most compensation for the most seriously injured". |
A review of the compensation scheme is currently being carried out by the MoD following a number of appeals from, or on behalf, of former servicemen. | A review of the compensation scheme is currently being carried out by the MoD following a number of appeals from, or on behalf, of former servicemen. |
One of the most high profile came from the mother of Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson who lost both legs and suffered severe brain damage in Afghanistan. | One of the most high profile came from the mother of Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson who lost both legs and suffered severe brain damage in Afghanistan. |
Initially, he received just £152,000, but following widespread criticism that was increased. | Initially, he received just £152,000, but following widespread criticism that was increased. |
The MoD points out that it has doubled the maximum lump sum payment to £570,000 for the most severely injured soldiers, in addition to an index-linked monthly income for life. | The MoD points out that it has doubled the maximum lump sum payment to £570,000 for the most severely injured soldiers, in addition to an index-linked monthly income for life. |
But the BBC's defence correspondent Caroline Wyatt says that, with more badly injured soldiers surviving than ever before thanks to improved medical treatment, the Court of Appeal's decision could have wider implications. | |
Last week, former prime minister Sir John Major said the current system of armed forces compensation "does not adequately address lifelong disability and, particularly, disabling mental conditions". | Last week, former prime minister Sir John Major said the current system of armed forces compensation "does not adequately address lifelong disability and, particularly, disabling mental conditions". |
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