“Comptroller and Auditor General Seamus McCarthy told the Dáil Public Accounts Committee on Thursday that the vast bulk of this money had been paid without the services provided to the hospital being subject to a public procurement process.
He also said the staff concerned had not set out their interest in the company in their annual declarations under Standards in Public Office (Sipo) requirements”
PoppedCork on
About 1/3 of the forms that show conflicts of interest in the HSE have never been returned. So this would be tip of the iceberg
Hospital doesn’t have appropriate diagnostic equipment?
Staff see this and report it but management do nothing about it?
Staff decide to come together and make a private company to provide these services.
Hospital pay for these services?
Yes some conflicts should have been declared but other than that?
BlackTree78910 on
Ah yes, another example of corruption that will be ignored 🤦♂️
No-Outside6067 on
Isn’t that illegal
BobbyKonker on
>St James’s Hospital said it acknowledged that €1.4 million in expenditure, while used for essential radiology services, was not subject to open competition.
Well to be fair there are not many out there suited to do the job.
standarsh1965 on
How does this country not completely collapse with corruption
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“Comptroller and Auditor General Seamus McCarthy told the Dáil Public Accounts Committee on Thursday that the vast bulk of this money had been paid without the services provided to the hospital being subject to a public procurement process.
He also said the staff concerned had not set out their interest in the company in their annual declarations under Standards in Public Office (Sipo) requirements”
About 1/3 of the forms that show conflicts of interest in the HSE have never been returned. So this would be tip of the iceberg
[https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/third-hse-workers-required-declare-36080801](https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/third-hse-workers-required-declare-36080801)
Whats the exact issue here?
Hospital doesn’t have appropriate diagnostic equipment?
Staff see this and report it but management do nothing about it?
Staff decide to come together and make a private company to provide these services.
Hospital pay for these services?
Yes some conflicts should have been declared but other than that?
Ah yes, another example of corruption that will be ignored 🤦♂️
Isn’t that illegal
>St James’s Hospital said it acknowledged that €1.4 million in expenditure, while used for essential radiology services, was not subject to open competition.
Well to be fair there are not many out there suited to do the job.
How does this country not completely collapse with corruption