There are concerns that the inquiry may not have the powers to get all the answers that grieving families need.
between June 2015 and June 2016 while working as a neonatal nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital., the police were not contacted until 2017 and she was first arrested in 2018.to examine the circumstances surrounding the murders and how concerns raised by clinicians were dealt with.
The inquiry will investigate closely what happened at the Countess of Chester Hospital, including the handling of concerns and governance. “I am determined their voices are heard, and they are involved in shaping the scope of the inquiry should they wish to do so. By this point seven consultants were calling for Letby to be removed, but Ms Rees refused, Dr Brearey claimed. In a statement to The Times, Ms Rees has claimed that Dr Brearey made the demand for Letby’s removal without providing any reason or evidence. She said she was now “taking legal advice about the untrue allegations that Mr Brearey has made against me”.
“The failings here are very serious and an inquiry needs to have a statutory basis to have real teeth,” they said.
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