so what reaction has there been to all of this, then? well, we have been in touch with two of the former senior leaders of the trust at the time, the former chief executive and the former medical director. the former chief executive said that what was shared with the board was open and honest and represented the trust's best view of what was happening at the time. the former medical director say that all the comments he made to the board were true to the best of his knowledge, both of them and indeed sir duncan nichol say they will cooperate fully with the inquiry. but there is also a second inquiry, a public inquiry. there is also a second review that was ordered three years ago by sir duncan nichol and the former chief executive at the time, looking into how the trust handled the allegations against lucy letby. as i said, it was commissioned three years ago. we still don't know when it's going to be published. dr stephen brearey led the team of seven consultants on the neonatal unit at the countess of chester hospital who shared concerns about the deaths.