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    Nail Varnish Suit Report Faces Further Delays

    By Greenland ReviewJune 3, 2026012 Mins Read
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    Correction: As of June 3 at 8:30 AM, we’ve updated our article to clarify an important detail. Initially, we stated that the spiral report addressed cases following the repatriation of the health service in 1992. This was incorrect. In fact, the report examines instances of involuntary contraception dating back to 1960, and it remains open-ended. We apologize for the oversight.

    On Friday, the Naalakkersuisut announced in a press release that the release of the spiral report, which investigates the rights violations linked to the spirals scandal, has once again been delayed.

    Though the report was finalized in February, the Nail Polish Association has decided it requires additional revisions. This postponement stems, in part, from the translation process proving to be more complex and resource-intensive than originally anticipated.

    In March, it came to light that the team responsible for the spiral report had reached an impasse regarding their conclusions. In response, they opted to divide into two factions, each presenting its own appraisal. Following this development, Naaja Nathanielsen (IA), then the minister overseeing justice, initiated a peer-review process. This step mandates that independent experts evaluate the conclusions from the spiral report team.

    Naalakkersuisut Expresses Concern

    In its latest press release, the Naalakkersuisut confirmed that the translation work and peer-review are occurring concurrently. Mariane Paviasen Jensen (IA), the minister for Children, Young People, the Justice Area, and Equality, expressed regret over the necessity of further delaying the report’s publication.

    “We sincerely apologize for the additional postponement,” she said. “We believe that allowing more time for thorough handling and the subsequent peer review is essential.”

    The Naalakkersuisut anticipates that the finalized reports will be ready for publication by the end of August.

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