Alison Kelly, who was director of nursing at the Countess of Chester Hospital before leaving in 2021, has been suspended from her current role in light of information that emerged during the trial
former boss accused of “ignoring” concerns about the serial killer is being looked at by the nursing regulator for the UK, officials have confirmed.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council said she has now been referred to the fitness to practise process. Ms Kelly’s referral had been paused pending the outcome of the trial at the request of the police. The regulator will now investigate and take action if necessary.
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