Duty of candour in NHS ‘needs urgent review’, inquiry told
A former senior ombudsman has told the inquiry over the crimes of child serial killer nurse Lucy Letby that a duty of candour in the NHS is not working.
A former senior ombudsman has told the inquiry over the crimes of child serial killer nurse Lucy Letby that a duty of candour in the NHS is not working.
The former nurse has been interviewed in prison under caution as part of ongoing investigations into more baby deaths at two hospitals.
Coroner Alan Moore said that he was not told staff had raised concerns that a nurse may be responsible for an increase in infant deaths.