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Harkin challenges BreastCheck boss 31.10.08

MARIAN Harkin MEP has challenged the BreastCheck chief to explain why the service has not yet reached the North West nearly four years after it was promised.
Ms Harkin called on Tony O'Brien to explain why BreastCheck, promised for 2005, might still not be in place by the end of 2009.
“Mr. O’Brien’s statement to a Dáil committee that decisions to extend BreastCheck are dictated by operational considerations alone, begs the question as to what this means, since in December 2005, he indicated that staff recruitment had commenced in November 2005," said Ms Harkin.
She outlined Mr O'Brien's statement to the Dáil committee which stated: “BreastCheck will not compromise on its quality remit to satisfy any political or public demand for the introduction of the service”.
Marian Harkin MEP The Independent MEP described this statement as "both arrogant and misleading".
“I resent Mr O’Brien’s suggestion that politicians, such as myself, should not continue to press for a service which according to a statement by him in December of 2005, had 'the required level of financial resources and the necessary Department of Health approvals'," said Ms Harkin.
“What right has Mr O’Brien to challenge the duty of politicians to question why women in the North West continue to be
discriminated against in this vital health issue for them, considering his failure to deliver on a commitment given to politicians and the public that BreastCheck would be delivered in 2007?" she asked.
She said Mr O'Brien's statement to the Dáil committee was "misleading", having regard to his previous statements.
She said the delay in the rollout of BreastCheck to the North West was "worrying" given its importance to the lives of women.
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