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Minister defends Lockerbie advice | Minister defends Lockerbie advice |
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Scotland's justice secretary has defended the quality and range of medical advice he received before his decision to free the Lockerbie bomber. | Scotland's justice secretary has defended the quality and range of medical advice he received before his decision to free the Lockerbie bomber. |
Kenny MacAskill released Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, who has terminal cancer, on compassionate grounds - a move criticised by some victims' families. | Kenny MacAskill released Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, who has terminal cancer, on compassionate grounds - a move criticised by some victims' families. |
Opposition MSPs have questioned whether he consulted appropriate specialists. | Opposition MSPs have questioned whether he consulted appropriate specialists. |
But Mr MacAskill told BBC Scotland that numerous prostate cancer specialists and consultants were involved. | But Mr MacAskill told BBC Scotland that numerous prostate cancer specialists and consultants were involved. |
Dr Richard Simpson, the Scottish Labour Party's health spokesman, has raised concerns that there was no cancer specialist involved in the decision-making process. | |
But the minister said: "In terms of medical reports, I received a clear report from the director of health and social care at the Scottish Prison Service. | |
"Whatever Dr Simpson may suggest, this wasn't done on the whim and fancy by the director of health and social care. | |
"It was done on the clear information and evidence - not simply his own professional expertise, but following the advice and information available to him from consultants who'd been dealing with Mr al-Megrahi during the course of his illness. | |
"There were numerous prostate cancer specialists, very many consultants." | |
It said it was "rather demeaning" for opposition MSPs to be "seeking to undermine the information provided by such a highly qualified medical professional". |