HSE not told details of employee’s sex conviction
Gardai failed to inform health board officials that an incident in 2004, which led to a childcare expert being convicted of sexual offences in the Netherlands, involved minors.
Gardai failed to inform health board officials that an incident in 2004, which led to a childcare expert being convicted of sexual offences in the Netherlands, involved minors.
The Sunday Business Post understands that the Health Service Executive (HSE) - which yesterday launched a formal inquiry - has so far found no paper trail relating to the claim that a garda sergeant informed the former Midlands Health Board that Dr Niall McElwee had been arrested on...
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