A few points:
1) She is not refusing to permit public discussion of her scores. We are discussing them right now. No one has released her full blood profile that is the issue.
2) Let's turn this around. Paula has put her name out there and the Sunday Times still has not written anything specific accusing her. They said generically an athlete had 3 values over 1/1000. Sky News has generically said she did not. I personally think she should release everything, but I think the Sunday Times has an obligation as well. Come out with something specific or say we were in error. They have her blood values. Go back to the leaker who didn't want any names out there and say, "we want to release all of Paula's data."
With the grandma in England there isn't a lot of benefit of releasing something now as what has she been accused of?. With people like you and me and scientists I think there is a benefit, but it may not be as great as we all think.
I think that may be a bit simplistic.
There is no debating the one test in Portugal is an anomaly. Renato Canova has written it was hot. Paula wrote about Portugal in her biography, said she was sick, and taking antibiotic. She even discussed her blood values in the book were way off. Now the guilty people have to believe she was somehow worried that these blood values that were private and couldn't be used against you would be leaked down the road so she wanted a cover. A simpler explanation is it was so unusual and they mentioned it to her so she included it in her book. David Welsh who works for the Sunday Times co-wrote her book so he'd have a good feel on that one. She easily could have not mentioned it in the book right?
One way or another the values were so off they got written about in the book. Is releasing the stuff going to make this go away? It might be we end up with people like yourself saying the value is suspicious and people like myself saying dehydration, antibiotics explain it. The whole point of the ABP is that one score can't damn someone right unless you are super dirty. No one is saying she is super dirty.
My argument would be we could see all her other blood values. If they were normal and consistent even if Portugal was a one-time spike I think a lot of people would be put at ease. I want more data and analysis to come out but Paula has indicated more may come and the Sunday Times is waiting as well so we may have to be more patient.