Government ‘will do whatever it takes’ to root out alleged misconduct from ambulance service

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Government 'will do whatever it takes' to root out alleged misconduct from ambulance service

Minister for care Stephen Kinnock reacts to a Sky News report detailing a series of troubling allegations made by staff and patients of the South East Coast Ambulance Service.

Amongst them were managers joining video calls with Nazi flags visible in the background, a patient who was "sexually assaulted" and an incident in which "dog poo was left at a whistleblower’s home".

Kinnock says the government are looking at this "very seriously".

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/nazi-flags-patient-sexually-assaulted-and-dog-poo-left-at-whistleblowers-home-sky-news-investigates-uks-worst-ambulance-service-13355496

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Date: April 28, 2025