PAC chair calls for criminal investigation into deaths at Portlaoise Hospital

The chair of the Public Accounts Committee is calling for a criminal investigation into what he called a cover-up of deaths at Portlaoise Hospital.

PAC chair calls for criminal investigation into deaths at Portlaoise Hospital

The chair of the Public Accounts Committee is calling for a criminal investigation into what he called a cover-up of deaths at Portlaoise Hospital.

It comes as Roisin Molloy, the mother of a baby who died at the hospital, says her family is being excluded from a review into avoidable deaths there.

Fianna Fáil's Sean Fleming says he has lost all confidence in the HSE's ability to deal with major incidents in hospitals as they have no re-training courses in place for consultants who get it wrong.

Speaking to Midlands 103, Deputy Fleming believes families in that position should consider going to the Gardaí.

"There should be criminal investigation for the cover-up," said Mr Fleming.

"If a child died and somebody tried to cover up the death and conceal it and made every effort to pretend it never happened, the guards have a role in that and I believe - and this is not about the medical staff on the ward - this is about the management at regional and senior level who covered up the death of a child.

"I think that requires garda investigation and I've said it for the last five years."

more courts articles

Rebekah Vardy’s barrister ‘worked on Christmas Day’ for Wagatha case, court told Rebekah Vardy’s barrister ‘worked on Christmas Day’ for Wagatha case, court told
Nine people appear in court over protest outside refugee centre in Dublin Nine people appear in court over protest outside refugee centre in Dublin
DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers

More in this section

Vaping and smoking study 20% of young people in addiction services have taken legal drug sold in vapes
Drug testing of drivers at road crashes to become compulsory from this weekend Drug testing of drivers at road crashes to become compulsory from this weekend
European and local elections Harris’s call for review of bulk-purchase of homes criticised as ‘spoof’
War_map
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited