Former chief nurse's 'Disneyland' comment sparks outrage in Scotland

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Scotland's former chief nursing officer allegedly made a "shameful" comment about families affected by a hospital infection scandal. The remark, reportedly made to a whistleblower, questioned why affected families weren't offered £50,000, suggesting it would cover a Disneyland trip, instead of acknowledging harm. A public inquiry is investigating deaths linked to infections at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, with prosecutors examining seven deaths.


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