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Papers on ‘abuse’ home held back


Ian Trenholm, chief executive of the CQC, said that his staff were still trying to find all relevant documents JEREMY YOUNG FOR THE TIMESA regulator that suppressed a report raising concerns about a scandal-hit specialist hospital has refused to hand further documents to a parliamentary committee that is investigating its role. The Care Quality Commission was asked to provide further paperwork and emails relating to the unpublished inspection report to the joint committee on human rights, which takes evidence from its executives today. But Ian Trenholm, the chief executive of the CQC, declined to hand over further material saying that his staff were still trying to find all relevant documents for its own internal review. The CQC, which regulates health and social care services in England, is under pressure over its inspections of Whorlton Hall, a care home in County Durham, which shut last month after a BBC…


Source: The Times June 11, 2019 23:03 UTC



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