PEH cost cover-up is a sign of ‘broken culture’
A staff-led cover-up of the soaring costs of redeveloping the hospital was last night claimed to be evidence of ‘a broken culture’ in the States.
A staff-led cover-up of the soaring costs of redeveloping the hospital was last night claimed to be evidence of ‘a broken culture’ in the States.
Senior staff at Policy & Resources knew about the soaring costs of redeveloping the hospital for more than two months before telling their committee members.
GUERNSEY has a major problem with prescription drugs being passed to others, the vice-president of Health and Social Care has warned.
SENIOR politicians are facing more questions about a communication breakdown over the soaring costs of redeveloping the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
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Scrutiny Management Committee president Yvonne Burford has said she is disappointed no date has been agreed for the Health & Social Care Committee to appear at a public hearing.
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Disposable vapes will be banned and under-18s prohibited from buying the legal variety under new laws being proposed by Health & Social Care.
The revelation that politicians had been kept in the dark about the spiralling costs associated with the PEH redevelopment has vexed Deputy Peter Roffey, but he says it shouldn’t be allowed to tarnish the reputation of Guernsey’s civil service as a whole.
The excruciating events at yesterday’s States meeting must have reminded Al Brouard why he was reluctant to take on the presidency of Health & Social Care.
Health president Al Brouard has revealed that States officials kept him in the dark for nearly a year about the soaring costs of redeveloping the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
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Members of a local charity joined a cliff walk with an islander who is hoping to reach peak performance this summer.
THE way that some States contracts can just leap in price in a very short space of time is bothering many – sadly it seems most of them from outside of the States Chamber.