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The Scottish Labour leader urged First Minister, Humza Yousaf, to remove the board leadership following the revelation they had been “spying” on the relatives of patients who had died.
The First Minister said he was “disturbed” by the reports concerning the monitoring of patients' relatives. After the exchange at First Minister’s Questions, Sarwar said: “Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board have paid a private company to spy on Louise Slorance, a grieving widow who lost her husband in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital infections scandal.
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