Ex-mayor angers Neale victims
20/01/2003
Victims of disgraced surgeon Richard Neale have criticised
a former mayor for urging them to take part in a private
inquiry into the scandal.
John Bacon, who was mayor of Northallerton, North
Yorkshire, in 1983, made his appeal last week to former
patients who have refused to take part in the independent
inquiry because they want a full public inquiry.
Last night, Graham Maloney, from the patients' support
group, said 18 women had contacted him to express their
anger at Mr Bacon's comments. Another six had contacted the
group's chairwoman, Sheila Wright- Hogeland.
"The anger of the victims ringing up has been immense," he
said. "What they are saying is 'all we want is a robust and
full inquiry'.
"John Bacon thinks he can advise victims, after what they
have suffered, to enter an inquiry with which they are
bitterly disappointed and do not agree.
"There is a lot of anger that somebody who was not involved
in this is advising these ladies what to do."
Only a handful of patients have come forward to give
evidence at the independent inquiry, which was set up to
investigate how the NHS dealt with complaints against Mr
Neale, who was struck off for serious professional
misconduct at Northallerton's Friarage Hospital three years
ago.
Mr Maloney said victims felt the inquiry would not tackle
the real issues behind the Neale scandal.