Caroline Lamb, Chief Executive of NHS Scotland, is euphemistically 'stepping down' from her post - and not before time either.
Ms Lamb's fingerprints are all over the notorious case Nurse Sandie Peggie brought against a disastrous NHS Fife Board earlier in the year. As are the fingerprints of Carol Potter, former Chief Executive of NHS Fife, who resigned from post some months ago.
The Sandra Peggie case was a watershed moment in public life in Scotland where public officials thought they could get away with anything on the instructions of the nationalist government. It was utterly shameful behaviour involving quite a number of individuals. They found out the hard way and, for their nationalist political masters, the very expensive way of wasting public money, that they couldn't do just as they pleased.
Our public services are well rid of both Ms Lamb and Ms Potter. Now, for Swinney to go in disgrace - same as happened to Sturgeon.
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