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Should Senior Management Of The Care Quality Commission Face Criminal Charges.

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barney15c | 14:06 Wed 19th Jun 2013 | News
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This quango by any other name deliberately covered up its own incompitence with regards to Baby deaths at the Furness Hospital in Barrow, Cumbria. Read behind all the eloquent language and what you get is what amounts to criminal behaviour. Conveniently many of the management of the CQC have moved on but because of the Data protection act they can't be named, whether they hold posts in other government departments or if they recieved payoffs, so 'legally' we can't be sure if any action (if at all) was taken against them. Should it be a prequesite that any senior management be legaly accountable for any 'failings' under their watch. The same is being proposed for reckless bankers after all. I'm geting seriously p**sed off hearing the lessons wil be learnt spiel that happens every time another story of mismanagement and incompitence is discovered. It makes you wonder what other dirty litle secrets are waitng to be unearthed.
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The 'deleted report' which was not in yesterdays news is here:

Dear Mr Pedant



We are pleased to inform you that the information you have requested has now been published by CQC. This can be accessed on our website here and is entitled “Review of our regulatory decisions and activity at University Hospitals Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust”.



http://www.cqc.org.uk/public/news/our-letter-secretary-state-grant-thornton-report



If you should have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us.



Kind regards



Sylvia Blakeley

Information Access Officer


The site has two areas to pling - one is the text of the letter to the Secreatary of State and the other is Mr J's deleted letter
magically reconstituted - the one that the Mr G said:
"this cannot be the subject of an FOI - read my lips..."


Oh and who were they all - refer to the original report,
and the disreputable reprobates are named as:

There were four members of staff present when the discussion about deletion occured:
Mr E: Cynthia Bower - former Chief Executive - resigned
Mr F: Anna Jefferson - Media Manager - current employee
Mr G: Jill Finney - former Deputy Chief Executive - resigned
Mr J: Louise Dineley - Head of Regulatory Risk & Quality - current employee
Other individuals interviewed by Grant Thornton about the meeting but not present:

Mr B: Dame Jo Williams - former Chair - resigned
Mr D: Amanda Sherlock - former Director of Operations - redundant

The other senior individuals referred to in the report are:
Mr C: Louise Guss - former Director of Governance and Legal Services - redundant
Mr K: Dr Martin Marshall - former Board member - term ended
Mr N: Sue McMillan - former Regional Director, North West - current employee
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Lets see how many sing like Canaries, and how many deny emthatically any wrong doing. Claw back their pensions and benefits. Good work there PP, well done.
Thanks for the detailed response Peter....
And a thanks from me as well Peter.

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