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The Christie: Cancer hospital boss Caroline Shaw suspended The Christie Cancer hospital boss Caroline Shaw suspended
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The chief executive of what claims to be Europe's largest cancer centre has been suspended as part of a disciplinary investigation. The chief executive a cancer centre has been suspended as part of a disciplinary investigation.
The suspension of Caroline Shaw of the Greater Manchester-based The Christie NHS Foundation Trust was a "neutral act", said chairman Lord Keith Bradley. Suspending Caroline Shaw CBE from the Greater Manchester-based Christie NHS Foundation Trust was a "neutral act", said chairman Lord Keith Bradley.
He said it was part of the normal disciplinary process. He said it was part of the normal disciplinary process but would not say what prompted the investigation nor what it was into.
A trust statement said its charity activities and patient care would not be affected. Mrs Shaw she would give "total co-operation" to the investigation.
The statement added: "Patients are, and always will be our priority, and we remain committed to providing the very best standards of care and treatment in a world class cancer centre." She said: "I was informed yesterday that I have been suspended pending an inquiry into an internal allegation, as per our rigorous processes.
Christie NHS Foundation Trust declined to comment further. "I completely understand that when any allegation is made this process must be followed and I welcome a full investigation into the matter.
Mrs Shaw was unavailable for comment. "I will be giving my total co-operation, confident of a swift and positive conclusion."
A trust statement said its charity activities and patient care would not be affected, but no-one at the trust would give details about the allegations under investigation.