I have signed the petition. She seems to being punished just because she spoke out about failures in the system. The problem with the NHS these days is there are too many bureaucrats and managers earning inflated salaries while the patients suffer because there not enough staff to look after them. I read recently of a patient that was allowed to starve to death because no-one fed him.
What was the 'official' reason she was struck off? I mean, presumably they wouldn't come out and say 'You exposed problems, therefore you're fired'. How was it phrased, so as to minimise the chances of a lawsuit?
What was the 'official' reason she was struck off? I mean, presumably they wouldn't come out and say 'You exposed problems, therefore you're fired'. How was it phrased, so as to minimise the chances of a lawsuit?
It is obvious that the administration does not get the term Health Care...
Perhaps a better suited job would be working for the Auditor General, there would be a bunch of administrators who could be let go as a first assignment.