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 ...
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Lucy Letby’s father threatened to hold a gun to the head of the chief executive of the hospital she worked at, a public ...
A convicted killer has been found guilty of his neighbour's murder. Brian Whitelock, 57, was jailed for life in 2001 for ...
Months after Lucy Letby was removed from caring for babies over patient safety concerns, then-hospital chief executive Tony ...
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Lucy Letby's devoted parents, Jonathan and Susan Letby, were in court every day of their daughter's 10-month trial in a show of solidarity - and before then, accompanied her to meetings with hospital ...
Tony Chambers, the CEO of the Countess of Chester Hospital, met with the now convicted baby killer and her parents - and said ...
Tony Chambers, the former chief executive of the Countess of Chester hospital, began his evidence at the Thirlwall Inquiry in ...
Lucy Letby’s dad wanted the “instant dismissal” of two consultants who raised concerns she was deliberately harming babies on ...