The local Keep Our NHS Public's new bulletin: 'Taking the NHS to market', looks at who stands to profit from the NHS under privatisation at a local and national level.
News includes updates on campaigns having an impact in West Sussex and the Eastbourne/Hastings challenge to maternity closures. Our investigation into the company responsible for building the new Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital continues with a look at what Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contracts mean in practice.
We also examine the government's emphasis on 'choice' in the health service, and ask if this is what the public want or need. Copies available at the fundraiser.
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Corkscrew of a Chief Executive
18.04.2008 13:47
Financial irregularities in the Trust for ages. Whose sister was paid £5000, or £7000, depending on who is right, for a piece of tin? This is said to be a sculpture (!!!) and was placed in the entrance to wards in Princess Royal, Haywards Heath in 2005.
Look at the appointment of people from one ethnic group. These are favoured heavily, others are forced out to accommodate them in jobs within the Trust.
What payments were received by her from private firms to curry favour?
Lisa Rodrigues is Argentinian and from an ethnic group more usually found in Israel.
Nursey