Tony Chambers, former chief executive at the Countess of Chester Hospital, has been accused of being too slow to act on fears raised over babies' deaths.
Tony Chambers led the NHS trust where neonatal nurse Lucy Letby fatally attacked babies and apologised to the families | ITV ...
Tony Chambers was the £160,000-a-year chief executive of the Countess of Chester Hospital when the neo-natal nurse murdered ...
Lucy Letby’s father threatened to hold a gun to the head of the chief executive of the hospital she worked at, a public ...
The Thirlwall Inquiry into killer nurse Lucy Letby's crimes heard from former hospital chief executive Tony Chambers, who ...
Hospital boss says sorry to families for pain ‘prolonged by decisions’ on Letby - Tony Chambers was chief executive of the ...
Mr de la Poer asked about a meeting on 27 March 2017, when consultant Dr Stephen Brearey told Mr Chambers the police should ...
The Thirlwall Inquiry into events surrounding Letby’s crimes has heard the nurse was said to have felt consultants Dr Stephen ...
John Letby was also said to have ‘exerted pressure’ via phone calls to members of staff at the Countess of Chester Hospital, a public ...
The head of safeguarding at the hospital where Lucy Letby killed babies has told a public inquiry she had "good intentions", ...
Alison Kelly was director of nursing at the Countess of Chester Hospital during the period when Lucy Letby attacked babies on the neonatal unit.
A neonatal ward manager at Lucy Letby’s hospital outlined 15 reasons why the nurse could not be to blame for the deaths and ...