A victim of the infected blood scandal has spoken out on her anguish after a five-year investigation into the matter was finally concluded. The inquiry identified a catalogue of failures by the NHS and successive governments where patients were knowingly exposed to “unacceptable risks”. Speaking on GB News was Sue Wathen, who blasted her treatment as “disgraceful”. “I had several blood transfusions in the 1970s and ’80s. I can’t be specific as to when because my records pertaining to blood have disappeared. They no longer exist in my medical files. “I was, at some point in that time, infected …