Body parts scandal: firm stripped of NHS contracts Fifteen trusts have served termination notices to Healthcare Environment Services, minister says
Healthcare Environment Services (HES) has been stripped of NHS contracts after hundreds of tonnes of waste from hospitals, including human body parts, were allowed to pile up at its facilities, the health minister has announced.
HES is run by a husband and wife who have paid themselves almost £1m in dividends over the past two years despite the company losing around £1.7m. The Guardian
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Healthcare Environment Services (HES) has been stripped of NHS contracts after hundreds of tonnes of waste from hospitals, including human body parts, were allowed to pile up at its facilities, the health minister has announced.
HES is run by a husband and wife who have paid themselves almost £1m in dividends over the past two years despite the company losing around £1.7m. The Guardian
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- NHS waste handler stripped of contracts BBC News
- Troubled firm at centre of NHS body parts scandal STRIPPED of its contract The Daily Mail
- Troubled firm at centre of NHS body parts scandal 'underestimated' scale of human waste The Daily Mail
- Waste firm stripped of NHS contract after stockpiling human body parts The Daily Telegraph
- NHS supplier stripped of contracts after human body parts and organs found ‘piling up at facilities’ The Independent
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