Matt Hancock broke law over Dido Harding appointment, high court rules
Hancock did not comply with a public sector equality duty when appointing Harding to a top job in 2020.
Hancock did not comply with a public sector equality duty when appointing Harding to a top job in 2020.
Test and Trace was found to “not deliver value for taxpayers” and relying too heavily on private consultants.
“I hope the NHS staff here on Twitter see this thread and feel the appreciation they deserve," a Labour County Councillor said after reading the heart-warming replies.
Dido Harding's plans to reduce the reliance on foreign workers in the NHS have sparked outrage on social media.
Harding formally applied to succeed Sir Simon Stevens atop the health service last week.
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