https://t.co/DY4GBHNrxN
— Duncan J Campbell (@Maven1967) December 17, 2020
2014
"NHS finance chief sacked over \u2018irregularities\u2019 at hospital"
Checks uncovered evidence one-off income was misrepresented in accounts in a practice dating back beyond 2013-14, predicted cost savings were over-stated at \xa36m when they amounted to \xa32m. pic.twitter.com/LHZHeJcXfE
https://t.co/tsTubhXYFM
2018
"Bribery and corruption in the NHS ‘being underreported"
The NHSCFA calculated that fraud costs the NHS £1.29bn each year, in its annual report and accounts – enough to pay for more than 40,000 staff nurses or to buy 5,000 ambulances."
https://t.co/7T8RGTWE7x
— Duncan J Campbell (@Maven1967) December 17, 2020
"NHS errors 'deliberately hidden' The NHS has "failed" to hold anyone to account for a large scale financial mismanagement at a local trust, a damning report has concluded".
https://t.co/kiTv4Ei5gg
— Duncan J Campbell (@Maven1967) December 17, 2020
2018
"The NHS Tayside board was misled'' over the state of the organisation's finances A review carried out by accountants Grant Thornton found that since 2012 the health board had misrepresented'' its financial performance by holding'' \xa35.3 million". pic.twitter.com/k9K72NlxGd
"NHS whistleblower faces ruin after speaking out about patient safety An NHS whistleblower who claims he was paid £500,000 to keep quiet over patient safety".
"A HOSPITAL trust has paid out more than £47million for botched deliveries in which babies died or were left with severe disabilities."
"MILLIONAIRE 'MIDDLEMAN' Spanish ‘middleman’ paid £21m in taxpayers’ cash to supply PPE was named in anti-corruption investigation in homeland"
"WHISTLEBLOWERS in the NHS are holding an online meeting today exposing “a culture of corruption, bullying and cover-ups” in the health service."
'Examples of NHS Fraud
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Below are a few examples of the types of frauds that are being investigated across the NHS throughout England Wales by LCFS’s.'
https://t.co/qF8Zl6IHlD
2019
https://t.co/ZhBk6vdS2U
'An NHS spokeswoman accepted there could be "confusion" over eligibility rules.
The British Dental Association said there was "no excuse" for so many "innocent people" to face such threats.'
2017
https://t.co/FmEPyCevEK
'£7million NHS fraud probe reveals dossier allegations 'spanned 14 years',
https://t.co/lDXh5YEY20
The worst scandals in the history of the NHS - Misconduct in Public Office Public Servants Behaving Badly https://t.co/A52MvL2hrj
— Duncan J Campbell (@Maven1967) December 17, 2020
2014
https://t.co/LfiGmMQ6nI
"Former London NHS employee ordered to pay £150k over false claims of racism, paedophilia, bribery and blackmail"
2019
https://t.co/65LhGaHvgX
"The NHS fraud squad is investigating GPs in England, claiming for non-existent patients.
Doctors get £150 a year for each patient on their list, records show there were 3.6 million more patients in the system last year than there were people".
1999
https://t.co/yVQy7j3MQW
"Types of fraud in the NHS"
"Fraud worth a total of £4.7m was detected across all areas of the NHS last year, with GPs and opticians the biggest offenders."
2019
https://t.co/VAv3HPu0Q3
"NHS fraud crackdown sees millions in fines dished out to elderly, sick and others eligible for free treatment".
https://t.co/2hC71o9nAR
"Conman who earned £1million running two NHS Trusts after lying about PhD can KEEP his ill-gotten gains after judge ruled he 'properly performed his duties' and gave 'full value' for his salary".
https://t.co/iaZSpNZL8T
doctor thought to have carried out the largest one-man fraud on the National Health Service, jailed for four years. Dimitri Padelis, 45, may have pocketed up to £4 million by "systematically" swindling health trusts with thousands of bogus invoices.
More from Duncan J Campbell
1. Who was Behind Mao ZEDONG CCP Founder/Despot?
"In 1903, Yale Divinity School established a number of schools and hospitals throughout China".One of ‘Yale in China’s’ most important students was Mao Zedong."
https://t.co/to9zVieAd5
2.
3 YALE = SKULL & BONES!!!
4. Gun CONTROL!!!
1.
https://t.co/d5NKtNlxxa
Sounds as if its connected to Bill Gates "LUCIFERASE" Vaccine?
2.
https://t.co/k0w1mjaPg0
"HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON SCHOOL OF LAW"
- AT SWANSEA UNIVERSITY!!!
3.
https://t.co/jifuWq6cGq
Remember all those FIRES, over the Summer!!!
4.
https://t.co/H3lstFyYx8
WUHAN PARTNERSHIP
"Links between Swansea & Wuhan date back to 1855 when Swansea missionary Griffith John founded the Wuhan Union Hospital.
This relationship was strengthened when representatives of the two cities signed an agreement".
5.
https://t.co/5b1JqiEQzi
Swansea University Strengthens Links with China
1. Sharp worked for JP Morgan for eight years, then worked for Goldman Sachs, 23 years, rising to chairman of its principal investment business in Europe, .He was Rishi Sunak's boss at Goldman Sachs! Conflict of Interest MUCH?
2. His Sister is, Dame Victoria Madeleine Sharp, DBE, QC , President of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice in England and Wales. Sharp was called to the Bar, Inner Temple in 1979.
3. Richard Sharp, is a Donor (more than £400,000) to the Conservative Party!!! NO CONFLICT OF INTEREST, THERE THEN!!!
https://t.co/I3qtnK3FV0
4.
5.
THE MILGRAM EXPERIMENTS
"Milgram (1963) examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War 2, Nuremberg War trials. Their defence often was based on "obedience", they were just following orders from their superiors."
"Milgram (1963) wanted to investigate whether Germans were particularly obedient to authority figures as this was a common explanation for the Nazi killings in World War II."
https://t.co/HzjxIr5KWN
https://t.co/Pqd1v2giaH
"-Milgram (1963) was interested in researching how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person. "
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2/ The Magic Question: "What would need to be true for you
1/\u201cWhat would need to be true for you to\u2026.X\u201d
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) December 4, 2018
Why is this the most powerful question you can ask when attempting to reach an agreement with another human being or organization?
A thread, co-written by @deanmbrody: https://t.co/Yo6jHbSit9
3/ On evaluating where someone’s head is at regarding a topic they are being wishy-washy about or delaying.
“Gun to the head—what would you decide now?”
“Fast forward 6 months after your sabbatical--how would you decide: what criteria is most important to you?”
4/ Other Q’s re: decisions:
“Putting aside a list of pros/cons, what’s the *one* reason you’re doing this?” “Why is that the most important reason?”
“What’s end-game here?”
“What does success look like in a world where you pick that path?”
5/ When listening, after empathizing, and wanting to help them make their own decisions without imposing your world view:
“What would the best version of yourself do”?