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Troubleshooter dubbed Marbella Man paid received £370,000 from BCUHB for nine months work

By Jez Hemming, local democracy reporter Marbella. Picture: Pixabay A troubleshooter dubbed “Marbella Man” – on almost £2,000 a day – was paid above the market rate  by a struggling health board, an audit has found. Interim recovery director Phillip Burns received £370,000 for nine months work at the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, from his home in Spain. An Audit Wales’ annual report to the board on Thursday will show that he was paid over the odds – despite former CEO Gary Doherty insisting in December 2019 that Mr Burns received the “market rate for this level of expertise”. North Wales MS Llyr Gruffydd, called for an investigation into how Mr Burns was paid so much money. Audit Wales also revealed his appointment was made before funding for his post was confirmed.

Audit Wales says health board s Marbella Man was paid over market rate

Audit Wales says health board’s “Marbella Man” was paid over market rate This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 20th, 2021 A troubleshooter dubbed “Marbella Man” – on almost £2,000 a day – was paid above the market rate the local health board, an audit has found. Interim recovery director Phillip Burns received £370,000 for nine months work at the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, from his home in Spain. An Audit Wales’ annual report to the board on Thursday will show that he was paid over the odds – despite former CEO Gary Doherty insisting in December 2019 that Mr Burns received the “market rate for this level of expertise”.

£2,000-a-day health board troubleshooter Marbella Man was overpaid, audit report finds

£2,000-a-day health board troubleshooter Marbella Man was overpaid, audit report finds
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East Lancashire records biggest increase in Covid-deaths as 30 more die across county

More people have died with coronavirus in East Lancashire s hospitals than anywhere else in county

More people have died with coronavirus in East Lancashire s hospitals than anywhere else in county More people have died with the coronavirus in hospitals across East Lancashire than in any other Trust in the whole county. A total of 762 people have lost their lives in either Blackburn or Burnley hospitals within 28 days of testing positive for the virus, since the pandemic began in March last year. New data released on Friday afternoon showed that another 28 people in Lancashire had lost their lives due to complications with the coronavirus, with the number of people to have died with Covid-19 at hospitals within East Lancashire increasing by 12, up from 750 on Thursday. 

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