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Two of the women accused of covering up a damning internal report into a failed hospital inspection insisted last night that they never wanted their names to be kept secret.
Jill Finney, former deputy chief executive of the Care Quality Commission, and Anna Jefferson, the watchdog?s media manager, both insisted they wanted the truth to come out, despite allegations that they wanted heavy criticism of the CQC to be withheld from the public.
In the explosive report about the cover-up published this week, the two women were initially referred to as ?Mr G? and ?Mr F? after lawyers warned that naming them could breach the Data Protection Act or lead to libel lawsuits.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...al-cover-insist-wanted-names-kept-secret.html
Jill Finney, former deputy chief executive of the Care Quality Commission, and Anna Jefferson, the watchdog?s media manager, both insisted they wanted the truth to come out, despite allegations that they wanted heavy criticism of the CQC to be withheld from the public.
In the explosive report about the cover-up published this week, the two women were initially referred to as ?Mr G? and ?Mr F? after lawyers warned that naming them could breach the Data Protection Act or lead to libel lawsuits.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...al-cover-insist-wanted-names-kept-secret.html