"They didn't get off to a good start by withholding the names
barcode scanner checkou and it was alarming that this damning internal review was not exposed even in the first round of interviews that Grant Thornton carried out at the CQC last year - which was under the new leadership," he told The Independent.
"It's important that the new leadership satisfies
Cherson Hang Tag itself that there weren't people in the organisation who knew about the existence of the document but chose to keep it quiet. Because that's the kind of culture we need to flush out of all areas of the health service."
Yesterday, Sir David Nicholson, the outgoing head of NHS England, admitted to MPs that there was a culture of denial over complaints and concerns in the NHS.
Giving evidence to the public administration committee,
Cherson TEC Printer he sad: "I do think there is a real issue about defensiveness and a lack of transparency in the way that we work."
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