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Health ministry faces 'scapegoat' claim

By Michael Peel, Legal Correspondent

Published: January 15 2008 02:00 | Last updated: January 15 2008 02:00

The Department of Health made a "scapegoat" of a top statistician who raised the alarm with senior officials about a contentious public-private venture to provide data to the National Health Service, an employment tribunal heard yesterday.

Prof Denise Lievesley, former chief executive of the Information Centre, the NHS's data factory, says she consistently highlighted concerns about the joint venture's worth and its hand-ling of information.

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