He is now appealing original tribunal decision in crowdfunded High Court actionHe criticised his paediatric surgeon colleagues and alleged bullying and racismPictured: Whistleblower surgeon Edwin Jesudason at the High Court on TuesdayA whistleblower surgeon was portrayed as 'irrational, vexatious and dishonest' after he raised the alarm over deaths at Alder Hey children's hospital, the Court of Appeal heard. He was forced to resign in 2012 after he criticised his consultant paediatric surgeon colleagues and made allegations of bullying and racism. His barrister Andrew Allen said the employment tribunal had ignored evidence and came to the wrong conclusion. 'There is no right to be portrayed as irrational, vexatious and dishonest, as you may hear all of those things. It stated: 'On a personal note I much enjoyed meeting you and was obviously impressed by your intention to provide safe, quality care at Alder Hey.'
Source: Daily Mail November 19, 2019 19:01 UTC