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OPPOSITION Senator Dr Amery Browne has questioned the rationale behind giving increased powers to the health minister with respect to determining which applications to the Children's Life Fund Authority (CLFA) are approved or not.
Browne said the medical treatment of children was happening long before the Children's Life Fund (CLF), which is an evolution of this treatment.
Browne also questioned the way which the UNC chooses to treat medical professionals and former health ministers.
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