The money has been paid to people who suffered abuse at state, church or charity-run homes.
It could take 10 years to work through the thousands of claims, a Stormont committee was told in 2021
Anyone who resided in an institution or home between 1922 and 1995 and suffered or witnessed abuse is eligible to apply. The executive has previously said it recognised financial redress could not take away the harm people have experienced, but payments were an acknowledgement of their suffering.During the inquiry, 246 individuals gave evidence in person.
Sir Anthony, who died in 2019, concluded there was widespread abuse and mistreatment of young residents at the institutions under investigation.
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