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Former health chiefs lied to MSPs Former health chiefs lied to MSPs
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Two former bosses of the Western Isles NHS board lied to the Scottish Parliament's audit committee, according to evidence uncovered by BBC Scotland.Two former bosses of the Western Isles NHS board lied to the Scottish Parliament's audit committee, according to evidence uncovered by BBC Scotland.
Former chief executive Dick Manson and chairman David Currie told MSPs they had not seen a report into failings in financial reporting at the board.Former chief executive Dick Manson and chairman David Currie told MSPs they had not seen a report into failings in financial reporting at the board.
However, both men attended a private meeting of the board called to discuss that specific report.However, both men attended a private meeting of the board called to discuss that specific report.
The two men were not available for comment on Friday.The two men were not available for comment on Friday.
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon told BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme the matter was "deeply concerning".
She said: "It is for the audit committee of the Scottish Parliament to decide what further action it wants to take."
The audit committee has been probing serious overspends by the organisation.The audit committee has been probing serious overspends by the organisation.
Mr Manson and Mr Currie were called to give evidence at a meeting of the committee on Wednesday.Mr Manson and Mr Currie were called to give evidence at a meeting of the committee on Wednesday.
Private meetingPrivate meeting
The former chief executive was asked repeatedly by MSPs if he had seen the report into serious failings into financial reporting.The former chief executive was asked repeatedly by MSPs if he had seen the report into serious failings into financial reporting.
Four times Mr Manson replied he had not. Mr Currie also denied seeing the report.Four times Mr Manson replied he had not. Mr Currie also denied seeing the report.
But other board members have confirmed that both men attended a private meeting called to discuss that very report.But other board members have confirmed that both men attended a private meeting called to discuss that very report.
Meanwhile, a confidential account of the meeting written by the chairman confirms that Mr Manson distributed copies of the report and answered questions regarding its contents.Meanwhile, a confidential account of the meeting written by the chairman confirms that Mr Manson distributed copies of the report and answered questions regarding its contents.
Earlier this month, the health board's problems controlling its finances were further highlighted after it emerged projected savings were counted twice.Earlier this month, the health board's problems controlling its finances were further highlighted after it emerged projected savings were counted twice.
No confidenceNo confidence
The error was made prior to a Scottish Executive-appointed managerial support team being installed at NHS Western Isles in 2006.The error was made prior to a Scottish Executive-appointed managerial support team being installed at NHS Western Isles in 2006.
A letter by Dr Kevin Woods, the chief executive of the NHS in Scotland, said the board's budget projections for 2005 to 2006 were completely wrong.A letter by Dr Kevin Woods, the chief executive of the NHS in Scotland, said the board's budget projections for 2005 to 2006 were completely wrong.
This was partly because planned savings were miscalculated.This was partly because planned savings were miscalculated.
Dr Woods said the board also failed to create a finance committee that it had promised to put in place in an effort to control the situation.Dr Woods said the board also failed to create a finance committee that it had promised to put in place in an effort to control the situation.
In 2006, the then Health Minister Andy Kerr appointed a new interim chairman to the board and sent in a managerial support team.In 2006, the then Health Minister Andy Kerr appointed a new interim chairman to the board and sent in a managerial support team.
This was amid accusations of mismanagement and following a vote of no confidence in the board's chief executive, chairman and medical director by staff.This was amid accusations of mismanagement and following a vote of no confidence in the board's chief executive, chairman and medical director by staff.