I must have a look later and see how much you criticised it at the time
Nothing better to be doing?
I note that a consultant in Preston not that long ago who did something similar sent to jail for a year and struck off.
Was thinking this person should be prosecuted. In effect blocked/delayed people from getting medical treatment.
On top of the extra money, it cost the govt 450k to pay for locums as he/she said they werenāt fit for weekend work.
Iām amazed this hasnāt led to a criminal trial.
Is Shauna Bowers anything to Fergal Bowers?
Hard to see where it would fit in the criminal scheme of things. More of a fitness to practice issue surely.
Say the delay caused harm to a person. Corruption another avenue.
Seemingly this practice is rife among all sort of consultants. They answer to nobody
Bernard Gloster straight out with arse covering spin would hardly fill you with confidence. 'No one told me about it so they didnāt '. For 400k a year maybe you should know about this stuff before it lands in The Sunday Times Bernard.
Iād say itās more concerning thatās probably a typical problem and not one of elevating to that level.
To be fair, it happened in a different organisation that was funded by the hse that didnāt inform the hse about the report.
Report on Dr Coster did not go to Gloster
I only found out recently heās a Limerick native.
Sweep sweep
We need a āHealth Czarā
Heās been posting here for years as @CillDioma.
This is this geezer anyway. I only know because herself knows his wife. Slightly different, but the main issue is if your man was too ill to cover on call (costing the state half a million quid), how could he do so much extra work at the weekend?