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The Honourable Greg Thompson, P.C., M.P.
I am writing in response to your letter dated 04 November 2008 (attached as DVALtr3 and DVALtr4) inwhich you once again explain the Department of Veterans Affairs policy regarding adjudication of compensation claims. You had previously explained the process and this prompted me to ask for the notes and medical specialists notes for my Hypertension and Stroke claims under the Access to Information.
The Access to Information letter that I received is attached as DVALtr1 and DVALtr2 and as you can see, no notes were kept and no medical specialists were consulted. I find it difficult to believe that a medical person (nurse or dietician) can give an accurate adjudication on something as complex as a Stroke and Hypertension that even the most educated of medical specialists are baffled as to the full cause and complications that are involved with diagnosing the conditions that may have caused this.
You letter states that "adjudicators rely on the expert advice of a group of medical professionals employed by the Department to help them in their decision making, regardless of the nature of an applicant's disability." This is obviously being ignored and I therefore request that a Ministerial Inquiry into the failure of certain Adjudicators in the Department of Veterans Affairs be ordered immediately in light of this evidence that I have submitted in order to ensure our veterans and injured serving members are being treated fairly and without prejudice. It appears by the answer to my own questions that there are adjudicators at the Department who may be causing veterans to lose faith in your wonderful Department.
I thank you for your time and look forward to a positive response to my request.
Robin Brentnall
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