#BawaGarba showed a multitude of systems failures - understaffing of Medical & Nursing staff, no supervision, no induction, a blood reporting system failure there was no accountability or corporate manslaughter charge for the trust. As the NHS squeeze worsens, will this continue?
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
I'm familiar with the details, yes. I also know that the jury found
#BawaGarba's acts/omissions to be truly, exceptionally bad (& thus grossly negligent) even *in all the circumstances*. Forgive me taking the lazy option, but it's a lot to have to re-type:https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1029303542685814789?s=21 …John Clarke added,
John Clarke @C7RKYReplying to @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell and 4 othersIt's become apparent that several people have had trouble accessing my reply to Gordon's letter, so here's a Dropbox version that may help solve the problem.#JackAdcock#BawaGarba#IsabelAmaro https://www.dropbox.com/s/ca70n2do7e4eyz3/Dear%20Gordon%20Letter.pdf?dl=0 …1 reply 2 retweets 2 likes -
Many court findings have subsequently been found to be inappropriate. Her care was not as found "truly exceptionally bad" but an unsurprising result of such a flawed and unsafe system. Had she pointed that out she would have been persecuted like Dr Day and other whistleblowers.
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Replying to @margaret_babb @C7RKY and
She would have needed time and courage to whistleblow during in her double shift whilst doing the work of several people at once, you are unreasonably expecting her and others to be superhuman and in so doing making more tragedies more likely
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Replying to @margaret_babb @GasDocRP and
#BawaGarba is a convicted criminal who has been refused leave to appeal - twice - by the same judge who overturned David Sellu's conviction and raised the legal bar to 'truly exceptionally bad' for future cases. So yes, her care was exactly as found, despite your assertion. >>5 replies 2 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @C7RKY @margaret_babb and
Actually her criminal conviction is entirely spent...she is not a criminal. Keep your bile to yourself.
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Replying to @JamesGHaddock @margaret_babb and
Bile? Get a grip, James. It's not bile to point out facts from fiction. Fiction such as your erroneous claim that her conviction is spent. Is it really? Conviction date: Dec 2015 +sentence: 24 months +period until spent: 4 years = Dec 2021 So not spent, apparently? Bile, my arse!pic.twitter.com/MyOe3x27oX
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Replying to @C7RKY @JamesGHaddock and
And that assumes her conviction will ever become spent at all. I'm not familiar with this aspect so I don't know if it applies in this case, but the information here details manslaughter as one of the convictions that never becomes spent.https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dbs-list-of-offences-that-will-never-be-filtered-from-a-criminal-record-check …
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Replying to @C7RKY @JamesGHaddock and
John, what is your occupation/background and interest in medical profession? Your tweets I notice many involve upset with medicine and complaints system, a mention of son with autism and yesterday annoyance about a document briefing people how to deal with vaccine deniers? DOI?
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
My background doesn't really matter, Alan, (though I don't hide it). My only interest is in keeping the medical word honest. I was once its biggest fan from afar, but then I had cause to look more deeply. What I found gave me cause to continue looking.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/601118759995187201?s=21 …
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