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https://x.com/amandajplatell/status/...LhmySD2aRt-GNg
Retired or in new jobs, the managers who could’ve acted sooner to stop Lucy Letby and the murders of 7 tiny babies
- Countess of Chester Hospital CEO Tony Chambers. Stepped down after police launched inquiry in baby deaths. Salary £160,000. Then took up several leadership roles in the NHS.
- Medical Director Ian Harvey. Salary around £175,000. Retired a year after police were called in, pension pot £1.8million.
- Head of Nursing for Urgent Care Karen Moore one of Letby’s direct line managers, got outstanding achievement award from the trust two weeks after Letby attempted to murder two babies. Then promoted to associate director of nursing. Retired now runs a luxury holiday rental.
Should have listened to doctors, four thousand other cases under review?
Coppers who framed the Cardiff 3
Fat police pensions
Laughed on the steps of the court at their case was dismissed on a technicality
Should jail the managers as well. If it was my child I'd being civil cases against them .
One has been suspended in her new job - but most of them seem to be hiding, or backtracking, or claiming ignorance and innocence.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66569258
The consultants are being allowed to own the narrative and blame management . But they should be being investigated aswell.
How the hell did they not report to the police, or flag deaths as suspicious and recommend postmortems. There were babies being killed on an industrial scale and these highly paid, highly powerful people did little more than report to management. Something very fishy indeed.
Apparently it costs £46,000 p.a. to keep someone in prison. The average lifespan of a woman in the U.K. is 83. Letsby is 33 so she could be a prisoner for 50 years, in which case the total cost would be a mind-boggling £2.3 million!
Without wishing to deflect from your point in any way, my immediate thought regarding your comment is that life expectancy for long-term prisoners is probably significantly reduced when compared to the general population. Having just looked it up, this does seem the case.