Friday, 18 August 2017

NHS's longest serving chief executive sacked

NHS's longest serving chief executive sacked The NHS's longest serving chief executive has been sacked for gross misconduct, but he has claimed he was dismissed for suspending senior consultants who used hospital premises to have sex.

Sir Leonard Fenwick, who joined Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in 1965, said he had been the victim of an "orchestrated witch-hunt". The Telegraph

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