Caroline Johnson
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 46 |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Date of birth | December 31,1977 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Middlesbrough |
United Kingdom | |
Spous | Nik Johnson |
Party | Conservative Party |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Education | Newcastle University |
Resid | Sudbrook |
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ID | 3536551 |
Caroline Johnson Life story
Caroline Elizabeth Johnson is a British Conservative Party politician and consultant paediatrician. She has been the Member of Parliament for Sleaford and North Hykeham since the by-election on 8 December 2016.
Lincolnshire hospital discharges elderly woman to stranger's home
... " Caroline Johnson, Conservative MP for Sleaford and North Hykeham, said she had written to the hospital trust and ambulance service to call for an " urgent investigation"...
Lucy Letby inquiry should be led by judge, committee chair says
... But Dr Caroline Johnson, Conservative MP and consultant paediatrician, said lessons needed to be learned quickly and the government could decide to order a statutory inquiry at a later date if extra powers were needed...
Lucy Letby: Concerns inquiry will not have enough powers
... But MP Samantha Dixon said a judge should lead this while MP Dr Caroline Johnson said the right approach is being taken...
Chris Pincher: Tory MPs ask how long ministers can tolerate government lies
... Another backbencher, Caroline Johnson, who is a supporter of the PM, asked Mr Ellis why Chris Pincher was not sacked in 2019, if the allegations brought against him were " similar" to those made about " bad behaviour" at the Carlton Club, over which he has now been suspended...
Lucy Letby: Concerns inquiry will not have enough powers
By James GregoryBBC News
Concerns have been raised that The Inquiry looking into The Murders and attempted murders of babies by Lucy Letby will not go far enough.
An independent inquiry has been ordered following The Nurse 's conviction for the crimes at a hospital in Chester.
But MP Samantha Dixon said a judge should lead this while MP Dr Caroline Johnson said The Right approach is being taken.
The governments said The Inquiry would aim to provide answers to the families.
Letby was found guilty on Friday of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six babies at The Countess of Chester Hospital following a 10-month trial.
She was found Not Guilty on two attempted murders and The Jury could not reach verdicts on six others.
The Department of Health said The Independent inquiry aimed to provide answers to the parents of The Babies and ensure lessons were learned.
However The Inquiry will not have The Power to summon evidence or witnesses, as it is not a statutory inquiry.
Dr Bill Kirkup, who has led non-statutory reviews for other maternity units, said non-compliance had not been a problem in his experience and people were " ready and willing to cooperate".
The patient safety investigator told The Bbc he had identified common features between the Letby case and the reviews he had conducted - including managers accused of " protecting reputations" above listening to staff concerns.
Some have raised concerns over the limitations of the new inquiry.
City of Chester MP Ms Dixon said while she welcomed the intention to move swiftly The Inquiry would rely on " the goodwill of witnesses to attend".
" I think in a case as grave as this a judge would need to do that, " she told Bbc Breakfast .
Former Crown Prosecution Service chief in north-west England Nazir Afzal , shares Ms Dixon's concerns.
He prosecuted the case of another at a hospital in Stockport in 2011, which in turn led to a non-judicial inquiry.
Mr Afzal argued that nearly 10 Years on some recommendations from that inquiry had still not been fully implemented.
" When you have a judicial inquiry, there is some level of authority behind it that requires you to respond, " he told Bbc Breakfast .
But Dr Johnson, a consultant paediatrician and MP who sits on the health select committee, said lessons needed to be learned quickly and the government could decide to order a statutory inquiry at a later date if extra powers were needed.
" I appreciate that people can't be compelled in quite the same way, I would hope that people would still nevertheless come forward, " she told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme.
After The Verdict , Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust said it was " extremely sorry" the crimes happened in its hospital and it had since made " significant changes" to their services.
Former chief executive of The Hospital Tony Chambers and former medical director Ian Harvey , who were in charge at The Time Letby was working at The Hospital , have said they will co-operate fully with The Inquiry .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com