Plans to remove maternity services at North Wales hospitals to be scrapped
The chief executive of trouble health board Betsi Cadwaladr has stepped down from his role.
The chief executive of trouble health board Betsi Cadwaladr has stepped down from his role.
Shadow health minister Darren Millar has called on ministers to reveal the terms of the severance package for Betsi Cadwaladr's former chief executive.
Mr Millar said: "The health minister must make the details of any departure package for the outgoing chief executive public at once.
"Patients will not stand for senior managers being rewarded for failure."
I've asked Betsi about any severance package for Trevor Purt. They told me they can't comment
Controversial plans to remove doctor-led maternity care at some hospitals in north Wales have been abandoned.
The health board will stay in special measures and the future of its suspended chief executive is also expected to be announced.
Yesterday it was put into special measures; today its chief executive Trevor Purt has been suspended with immediate effect.