Nicola Sturgeon says she does not regret how she handled the issue of a rapist being placed in a women's prison, adding that the Scottish Prison Service had been dealing with trans prisoners “for years”.
01.03.2023 - 08:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
NHS campaigners will today hand a coronavirus dossier to police on Nicola Sturgeon, calling for her to be investigated for corporate homicide.
The group, Action for a Safe People’s NHS, blame the Scottish Government for about 10,000 deaths since the Covid pandemic struck.
Founding member and former Crown prosecutor Roger Livermore claims blunders over the handling of Covid were a “government-sponsored crime”.
They have collated evidence centring around deaths in care homes, hospitals and among healthcare staff.
Included in the dossier is evidence on the use of unsafe, unlawful and out-of-date masks and PPE equipment; a lack of risk assessments on wards and the destruction of paperwork around Covid patients being placed in care homes.
The group also claim the misuse of Do Not Resuscitate orders, also known as DNA-CPRs, led to more deaths.
Lesley Roberts, a nurse and union health and safety rep during the pandemic, will today join Rab Wilson, a former nurse, and Livermore in handing the dossier over to Police Scotland, demanding a probe.
Livermore described the Scottish Government’s failure to ensure patient safety as “one of the biggest crimes in Scottish and UK legal history”.
The campaigner claimed: “On February 29, 2020, we reminded the Scottish Government about the laws which applied and they completely ignored us and engaged in corporate policy which was homicidal.
“Rather than control the virus, they engaged in policies which spread the virus. We are looking at corporate homicide.”
Roberts was an eyewitness to what went on in Scotland’s hospitals at the height of the pandemic and was calling for action on masks and DNA-CPRs from the very beginning.
Her own mum was marked as DNA-CPR and Roberts only found out by accident when
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