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No-one is to face charges in connection with an outbreak of Clostridium difficile which left 90 people dead.No-one is to face charges in connection with an outbreak of Clostridium difficile which left 90 people dead.
The deaths occurred at the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust in Kent between April 2004 and September 2006.The deaths occurred at the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust in Kent between April 2004 and September 2006.
A Healthcare Commission report into the deaths highlighted serious lapses in hygiene, and Health Secretary Alan Johnson called the deaths "scandalous".A Healthcare Commission report into the deaths highlighted serious lapses in hygiene, and Health Secretary Alan Johnson called the deaths "scandalous".
But Kent Police and the Health and Safety Executive ruled out charges following an investigation.But Kent Police and the Health and Safety Executive ruled out charges following an investigation.
This is disgusting - someone has got to be held to account over all these deaths Steve StroudBereaved relativeThis is disgusting - someone has got to be held to account over all these deaths Steve StroudBereaved relative
Sandra Caldwell, HSE Deputy Chief Executive, said it had proved impossible to establish with any degree of certainty a casual link between failings to manage infection and the death of any particular person.Sandra Caldwell, HSE Deputy Chief Executive, said it had proved impossible to establish with any degree of certainty a casual link between failings to manage infection and the death of any particular person.
However, she announced an audit of the trust would be carried out in September.However, she announced an audit of the trust would be carried out in September.
She said: "The trust has acknowledged that mistakes were made and their senior management team has changed substantially.She said: "The trust has acknowledged that mistakes were made and their senior management team has changed substantially.
"Our priority now is to provide reassurance to the people of Kent that the infection risk at their hospitals is being properly managed.""Our priority now is to provide reassurance to the people of Kent that the infection risk at their hospitals is being properly managed."
Litany of errorsLitany of errors
In its report, the Healthcare Commission said a "litany" of errors in infection control had caused the "avoidable tragedy".In its report, the Healthcare Commission said a "litany" of errors in infection control had caused the "avoidable tragedy".
It said nurses at the trust were too rushed to wash hands and left patients to lie in their own excrement.It said nurses at the trust were too rushed to wash hands and left patients to lie in their own excrement.
It's massive kick in the teeth to the friends and relatives of those who died that no-one will be properly called to account Geoff MartinLondon Health EmergencyIt's massive kick in the teeth to the friends and relatives of those who died that no-one will be properly called to account Geoff MartinLondon Health Emergency
It also found bedpans that had been washed still contained visible traces of faeces.It also found bedpans that had been washed still contained visible traces of faeces.
Beds were also much too close together and patients with infection were being treated on open wards instead of in isolation.Beds were also much too close together and patients with infection were being treated on open wards instead of in isolation.
The Healthcare Commission also said pressure created by government targets had been partly to blame.The Healthcare Commission also said pressure created by government targets had been partly to blame.
It concluded that C.diff - a bacterial infection of the gut which mainly affects the elderly - was definitely or probably the main cause of death for 90 patients at the trust.It concluded that C.diff - a bacterial infection of the gut which mainly affects the elderly - was definitely or probably the main cause of death for 90 patients at the trust.
It was definitely a contributing factor in the deaths of a further 124, and a probable factor in another 55.It was definitely a contributing factor in the deaths of a further 124, and a probable factor in another 55.
Geoff Martin of campaign group Health Emergency said the outbreak was possibly the worst single, corporate failure in the history of the NHS.Geoff Martin of campaign group Health Emergency said the outbreak was possibly the worst single, corporate failure in the history of the NHS.
He said: "The decision not to bring charges over the catastrophic management failures at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells sends out a signal that no matter how many people die, those at the top can bail out without taking the rap.He said: "The decision not to bring charges over the catastrophic management failures at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells sends out a signal that no matter how many people die, those at the top can bail out without taking the rap.
"It doesn't get any worse than 90 deaths and it's massive kick in the teeth to the friends and relatives of those who died that no-one will be properly called to account.""It doesn't get any worse than 90 deaths and it's massive kick in the teeth to the friends and relatives of those who died that no-one will be properly called to account."
Relatives angryRelatives angry
Steve Stroud, husband of former Bucks Fizz singer Cheryl Baker, said he was "disgusted" with the decision.Steve Stroud, husband of former Bucks Fizz singer Cheryl Baker, said he was "disgusted" with the decision.
His 77-year-old stepmother, Doreen Ford, died in Maidstone Hospital after contracting C diff.His 77-year-old stepmother, Doreen Ford, died in Maidstone Hospital after contracting C diff.
Mr Stroud said: "This is disgusting. Someone has got to be held to account over all these deaths and if it is not the hospital trust, then who the hell can it be?Mr Stroud said: "This is disgusting. Someone has got to be held to account over all these deaths and if it is not the hospital trust, then who the hell can it be?
"Someone really should have to carry the can over this... for no charges to be pressed is really disgusting. I can't believe it"."Someone really should have to carry the can over this... for no charges to be pressed is really disgusting. I can't believe it".
David Nicholson, NHS Chief Executive said: "Whilst criminal proceedings have not been brought in this instance, the Trust's failure to protect and care for patients during the outbreaks of Clostridium difficile between 2004 and 2006 was wholly unacceptable."
The trust's chief executive, Rose Gibb, resigned over the scandal.The trust's chief executive, Rose Gibb, resigned over the scandal.
At the time of her resignation, the the health secretary told the trust to freeze her severance deal and seek legal advice on how to withdraw from providing her with any further remuneration. The dispute is ongoing.At the time of her resignation, the the health secretary told the trust to freeze her severance deal and seek legal advice on how to withdraw from providing her with any further remuneration. The dispute is ongoing.
The NHS Litigation Authority is dealing with more than 20 claims for compensation from families who lost loved ones in the outbreak.The NHS Litigation Authority is dealing with more than 20 claims for compensation from families who lost loved ones in the outbreak.