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Scottish Ministers under pressure to sack senior management at scandal-hit super-hospital in Glasgow
(from left) Louise Slorance, Kimberly Darroch and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar during a press conference at the Edinburgh Training Conference Venue ahead of debate in the Scottish Parliament calling for the senior management of NHSGCC (NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde) to step down

Ministers in Scotland are under pressure to remove senior management at a super-hospital in Glasgow which has been blighted with scandals following further discoveries of patient deaths. 

A debate, led by Scottish Labour, took place in Holyrood today calling for the SNP government to sack the leadership of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH). 

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar called on MSPs to decide if they were on the side of patients and staff, or a culture of cover-ups and secrecy by managers. 

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