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Business question from Paul Burstow (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 1 February 2007. It occurred during Business statement on Business of the House.
I draw the attention of the Leader of the House to early-day motion 108 concerning the Epsom and St. Helier NHS Trust. [That this House recognises the vital role which the St Helier Hospital plays in providing healthcare services to residents of the London boroughs of Sutton and Merton and of Surrey; notes with alarm that the Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust has been asked to make cuts of £20 million over the next two years; expresses its concern at the growing body of evidence suggesting that the hospital may be closed or that significant cuts will be made to hospital services; acknowledges the widespread support for the hospital from local residents; notes that any closure of services would have a significant impact on local people, resulting in longer travel times, inconvenience and a lower standard of care; and calls on the Government urgently to guarantee that the full range of existing healthcare services will continue to be provided at sites within the London Borough of Sutton.] May we have a debate on the freedom of information rules that have been used by the trust to refuse to disclose information about the pay-off made to the former chief executive of the trust, which is believed to be about £600,000, at a time when the trust is cash-strapped and being forced to make cuts in both beds and clinical staff?
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
456 c370 
Session
2006-07
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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