Hospital bosses who ignored warnings about killer nurse Lucy Letby spent over £325,000 on a PR blitz
HOSPITAL bosses who ignored warnings about baby-killer nurse Lucy Letby spent more than £325,000 on a PR blitz after she was charged.
They made the payments to Lodestone Communications as an expense related to the police investigation Operation Hummingbird, papers show.
Last night, a lawyer representing some of the families said: “It appears senior managers were more concerned about the hospital’s reputation than they were about patient safety.”
Richard Scorer, head of abuse law and public inquiries at Slater & Gordon, added: “In any case what has happened here — the murders of children and a serious failure by management — cannot be ‘cleaned up’ by PR.”
On Monday Letby, 33, was given a whole-life sentence for murdering seven babies and trying to kill six more at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Doctors said they repeatedly warned execs.
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The bill to consult on the case ran from 2019 until 2023.
Last night Lodestone said it focused on supporting a new management team to “clean up the tragic mess” left by their predecessors.
The hospital said: “Communities rightly needed assurance in the lead-up to the trial that services at our hospital are safe.”
- MINISTERS want a top judge with the power to compel witnesses to give evidence to lead an inquiry into Letby’s crimes.