Hospital board were asked to 'support' in assisting 'Letby’s return to the neonatal unit'published at 11:35 British Summer Time
11:35 BST
Judith Moritz
Reporting from the inquiry
We're now hearing about a meeting on 30 December 2016, involving:
“It was at this meeting, it appears, that the roadmap forward was set out," de la Poer says, which included a plan to endorse the transition of Letby back onto the neonatal unit.
An extraordinary meeting of the board was held on 10 January 2017 - where a statement by Letby was read.
De la Poer tells the inquiry the board were asked to "accept the Royal College report" and "support the executive team in assisting Letby’s return to the neonatal unit".
“Sir Duncan Nichol has publicly said the board were misled by Mr Chambers and Mr Harvey at this meeting," De la Poer says.
11:35 BST
Judith Moritz
Reporting from the inquiry
We're now hearing about a meeting on 30 December 2016, involving:
- Tony Chambers, former chief executive of the Countess of Chester Hospital
- Ian Harvey, former medical director of the Countess of Chester Hospital
- And Sir Duncan Nicholl, former chair of the board of directors at the Countess of Chester Hospital
“It was at this meeting, it appears, that the roadmap forward was set out," de la Poer says, which included a plan to endorse the transition of Letby back onto the neonatal unit.
An extraordinary meeting of the board was held on 10 January 2017 - where a statement by Letby was read.
De la Poer tells the inquiry the board were asked to "accept the Royal College report" and "support the executive team in assisting Letby’s return to the neonatal unit".
“Sir Duncan Nichol has publicly said the board were misled by Mr Chambers and Mr Harvey at this meeting," De la Poer says.