Monday, 17 March 2014

WHISTLEBLOWER DAVID ORE






'A second senior manager at one of the country’s largest hospitals has been forced out after raising fears over patients being locked up and restrained against their will.
David Ore, the security manager at Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, complained that children and pensioners were being locked up in cubicles without food and drink for up to 12 hours.
Mr Ore has now spoken out after being ordered to leave the hospital on ‘special leave’ last January, only days after the Telegraph first raised concerns by one of his colleagues over the treatment of patients.' 
Tell the truth, defend patients human rights and dignity, and that is how the NHS treat their staff for speaking the truth. Fortunately, some people live in integrity,  and put the future of trust in the NHS, higher than their own jobs within it. Reminds me of the European painting again. 



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