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It is concerning that a patient in Wales is five times more likely to wait over a year for an operation than in England

It is concerning that a patient in Wales is five times more likely to wait over a year for an operation than in England
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Audit Wales investigating departure pay-off to former council chief exec Ian Westley

Cllr Jamie Adams asked that his Notice of Motion about the departure of Ian Westley be postponed while Audit Wales investigates Audit Wales is investigated circumstances around the departure – and pay off – of Pembrokeshire County Council’s former chief executive. Ian Westley left the authority in November last year with a payment of £95,000 agreed by the council’s leader Cllr David Simpson. Cllr Jamie Adams had put forward a Notice of Motion calling for an internal investigation into Mr Westley’s departure and whether it was linked to a peer challenge conclusion that there was a deterioration of relationships between cabinet and corporate management.

Troubleshooter dubbed Marbella Man paid received £370,000 from BCUHB for nine months work

By Jez Hemming, local democracy reporter Marbella. Picture: Pixabay A troubleshooter dubbed “Marbella Man” – on almost £2,000 a day – was paid above the market rate  by a struggling health board, an audit has found. Interim recovery director Phillip Burns received £370,000 for nine months work at the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, from his home in Spain. An Audit Wales’ annual report to the board on Thursday will show that he was paid over the odds – despite former CEO Gary Doherty insisting in December 2019 that Mr Burns received the “market rate for this level of expertise”. North Wales MS Llyr Gruffydd, called for an investigation into how Mr Burns was paid so much money. Audit Wales also revealed his appointment was made before funding for his post was confirmed.

Audit Wales says health board s Marbella Man was paid over market rate

Audit Wales says health board’s “Marbella Man” was paid over market rate This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 20th, 2021 A troubleshooter dubbed “Marbella Man” – on almost £2,000 a day – was paid above the market rate the local health board, an audit has found. Interim recovery director Phillip Burns received £370,000 for nine months work at the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, from his home in Spain. An Audit Wales’ annual report to the board on Thursday will show that he was paid over the odds – despite former CEO Gary Doherty insisting in December 2019 that Mr Burns received the “market rate for this level of expertise”.

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