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Stafford Hospital: Mid-Staffs trust charged over deaths | Stafford Hospital: Mid-Staffs trust charged over deaths |
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The trust which ran Stafford Hospital is to face criminal charges in connection with the deaths of four patients, the BBC has learned. | The trust which ran Stafford Hospital is to face criminal charges in connection with the deaths of four patients, the BBC has learned. |
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said it had brought the charges against Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust. | |
It said there were four allegations of health and safety breaches relating to patients who died between October 2005 and May last year. | It said there were four allegations of health and safety breaches relating to patients who died between October 2005 and May last year. |
The trust is due to appear before Stafford Magistrates on 4 November. | The trust is due to appear before Stafford Magistrates on 4 November. |
A new trust began to run the hospital on 1 November 2014. | A new trust began to run the hospital on 1 November 2014. |
The HSE said the charges related to the deaths of: | The HSE said the charges related to the deaths of: |
Wayne Owen, of the HSE, said it had decided there was "sufficient evidence and it is in the public interest to bring criminal proceedings in this case". | Wayne Owen, of the HSE, said it had decided there was "sufficient evidence and it is in the public interest to bring criminal proceedings in this case". |
The trust, which remains in place as a legal entity but no longer provides patient services, was dissolved last November after a report concluded it was not "clinically or financially sustainable". | The trust, which remains in place as a legal entity but no longer provides patient services, was dissolved last November after a report concluded it was not "clinically or financially sustainable". |
It is due to appear before Stafford Magistrates' Court on 4 November. | It is due to appear before Stafford Magistrates' Court on 4 November. |
University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust took over the running of Stafford Hospital, now named the County Hospital, and Royal Stoke University Hospital. | University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust took over the running of Stafford Hospital, now named the County Hospital, and Royal Stoke University Hospital. |
Mid-Staffs Trust special administrator Tim Rideout said the remaining "shell organisation" would oversee any "potential criminal liabilities". | |
"I am committed to bringing matters to a conclusion as efficiently and effectively as possible in the best interests of the families concerned," he said. |
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