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Betsi Cadwaladr: 'Police investigate troubled health board' Betsi Cadwaladr: 'Police investigate troubled health board'
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The head of the Welsh NHS has said there is a police investigation into aspects of Betsi Cadwaladr health board's spending plans.The head of the Welsh NHS has said there is a police investigation into aspects of Betsi Cadwaladr health board's spending plans.
Speaking to an assembly committee, Dr Andrew Goodall would not confirm the probe related to fraud allegations.Speaking to an assembly committee, Dr Andrew Goodall would not confirm the probe related to fraud allegations.
Dr Goodall called it a "discrete" issue and said he would not comment further while the investigation was ongoing.Dr Goodall called it a "discrete" issue and said he would not comment further while the investigation was ongoing.
He indicated issues involving capital spending contributed to the health board being placed in special measures.He indicated issues involving capital spending contributed to the health board being placed in special measures.
He told the public accounts committee the spending matters were one of numerous problems that contributed to the north Wales board being put under more direct Welsh government control last week.He told the public accounts committee the spending matters were one of numerous problems that contributed to the north Wales board being put under more direct Welsh government control last week.
Welsh ministers said then the move into special measures had been prompted by "serious and outstanding concerns" about Betsi Cadwaladr's leadership.Welsh ministers said then the move into special measures had been prompted by "serious and outstanding concerns" about Betsi Cadwaladr's leadership.
The decision came two weeks after a report found "institutional abuse" at the now closed Tawel Fan mental health unit at Glan Clwyd Hospital, Denbighshire.The decision came two weeks after a report found "institutional abuse" at the now closed Tawel Fan mental health unit at Glan Clwyd Hospital, Denbighshire.
Concerns about control of large investment projects at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board were raised in a review published last week.
The report said "considerable control problems have been experienced over the management of capital schemes and until the WG [Welsh government] are satisfied that better controls have been instituted then this area will remain the subject of intervention".
On Tuesday, the Welsh government said it could not comment on the police investigation while it was continuing.