
From the Guardian news article:
The longest-serving NHS hospital boss has been sacked for gross misconduct and is being investigated by the service’s internal anti-fraud police.
Sir Leonard Fenwick was dismissed by the board of Newcastle upon Tyne hospitals foundation trust after 39 years for misconduct involving “inappropriate behaviour, use of resources and a range of governance issues”.
The trust said it could not elaborate on the nature of Fenwick’s misdemeanours because it had asked NHS Protect, the anti-fraud service, to look into its “concerns”…
Read more at the link:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/aug/17/newcastle-hospitals-chief-sir-leonard-fenwick-sacked-gross-misconduct