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Gag deal upheld on NHS venture

By Michael Peel, Legal Correspondent

Published: February 8 2008 02:00 | Last updated: February 8 2008 02:00

A former top government statistician who claims she was made a scapegoat by the Department of Health has failed to overturn a gagging agreement that forbids her from talking about her departure.

Leeds Employment Tribunal said Denise Lievesley, former head of the Information Centre, the NHS data factory, should honour the deal, which stopped her publicising criticism of a controversial public-private health information venture.

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