Post by Shawn Goldberg
EDI Executive Coach | Race Relations Advisor | Transforming Health & Social Care Organisations Through Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
For the past four days, we have laid bare the physical carnage and the executive cover-ups documented in the 380-page Ockenden Report. But before we close the book on Nottingham, we must expose the final, darkest secrets buried in its appendices. And we must rip apart the establishment's pathetic, bureaucratic "cure" that was dropped just today: The Baroness Valerie Amos Report. Inside the explosive finale of this series, we expose: š„ Cash for Corpses: How the NUH Executive Board actively pressured staff to falsify safety and training data to secure millions of pounds in CNST financial kickbacks. They committed financial fraud on the graves of 2,500 families. š„ The Neonatal Nightmare: How babies died from repeated Pseudomonas outbreaks in filthy milk kitchens, and suffered through 8-10 intubation attempts with cheap, pre-cut tubes while consultants refused to come in. š„ The Lost Graves: The soul-crushing revelation that for decades, the hospital stripped dead babies from their mothers and buried them in unmarked mass graves. One father spent 56 years not knowing where his children were. š„ The Amos Deflection: The government just dropped the 174-page Amos Report to drown out Nottingham. Their solution to corporate manslaughter? Creating a six-figure "National Maternity Commissioner." This is the ultimate grift. When the Cartel is caught with its hands covered in blood, they create a new executive layer to absorb the outrage and ensure the actual perpetrators never face a judge. We do not need another Action Plan. We do not need a Maternity Commissioner. We need Nottinghamshire Police to finish Operation Perth. We need handcuffs. Read the finale, share it with your network, and demand convictions. The camouflage is off. šš„ Valerie Amos Donna Ockenden Roger Kline Partha S Kar Paul Rees MBE Duncan Burton Kate Brintworth Rohit Sagoo QN Aaron Parke Evelyn Mensah Alison Leary Abimbola Fadipe MBBS, MSc, FRCPsych Victoria Rixon Keelie Grindley Sandra Igwe MBE Wendy Olayiwola BEM, FRSA, FRCM,FRCN,FNF Scholar, Global Health Leader Acosia Nyanin Ishbel Straker Prof Faye Ruddock DL Calvin Moorley MBE Dame Sue Tranka, DBE Aisha Holloway Prof Jamie Waterall OBE Professor Aly Hulme DBA LLM MSc RM RGN TD VR Tanvir Alam Tandi Kuwana Gifty Markey Felicia Kwaku Lord Victor Adebowale CBE Lord Victor Adebowale CBE Lord Simon Woolley John ONI Jen Newell Richard Perry, MA, FRSA Paul Culliford NMCWatch Registrant care CIC The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) Royal College of Nursing - Company Caribbean & African Health Network (CAHN)