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Former trust boss may face action | Former trust boss may face action |
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The former chief executive of a hospital trust accused of "appalling" emergency care standards could face disciplinary action. | The former chief executive of a hospital trust accused of "appalling" emergency care standards could face disciplinary action. |
Health Secretary Alan Johnson has asked to see a copy of the investigation into the former boss of Stafford Hospital Martin Yates. | |
Mr Yates resigned from the trust in March without facing any action. | Mr Yates resigned from the trust in March without facing any action. |
On Monday, a Commons motion calling for a public inquiry into failings at the trust was rejected. | On Monday, a Commons motion calling for a public inquiry into failings at the trust was rejected. |
Health Minister Ben Bradshaw said an inquiry was "not appropriate". | Health Minister Ben Bradshaw said an inquiry was "not appropriate". |
'Terrible events' | 'Terrible events' |
During the debate on a Conservative motion to hold the inquiry Mr Bradshaw said it was not appropriate as the Healthcare Commission had already carried out a full investigation. | During the debate on a Conservative motion to hold the inquiry Mr Bradshaw said it was not appropriate as the Healthcare Commission had already carried out a full investigation. |
"The government remains unconvinced that a public inquiry would add anything to our understanding of what went wrong and what needs to be done to prevent these terrible events happening again," he said. | "The government remains unconvinced that a public inquiry would add anything to our understanding of what went wrong and what needs to be done to prevent these terrible events happening again," he said. |
He revealed Mr Johnson had written to Monitor, the regulator of foundation trusts, asking to see the copy of the investigation into Mr Yates. | He revealed Mr Johnson had written to Monitor, the regulator of foundation trusts, asking to see the copy of the investigation into Mr Yates. |
He said he found it hard to understand why the decision not to go through a disciplinary process was made. | He said he found it hard to understand why the decision not to go through a disciplinary process was made. |
'Further action' | 'Further action' |
"If, after seeing that report and hearing the explanation we still have concerns, we will consider what further action needs to be taken," he said. | "If, after seeing that report and hearing the explanation we still have concerns, we will consider what further action needs to be taken," he said. |
Between 2005 and 2008, 400 more deaths were recorded than expected at Stafford Hospital. | Between 2005 and 2008, 400 more deaths were recorded than expected at Stafford Hospital. |
The Healthcare Commission report identified "appalling failings" which included receptionists carrying out initial patient checks. | The Healthcare Commission report identified "appalling failings" which included receptionists carrying out initial patient checks. |
Mr Yates stepped down as chief executive and was suspended pending an investigation. | Mr Yates stepped down as chief executive and was suspended pending an investigation. |
His resignation was later accepted. | His resignation was later accepted. |
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