9 September 2021
Sir Mike Penning calls for more accountability in NHS Trusts

Speaking in the House of Commons, Sir Mike Penning called for NHS Trust management - many of whom earn more than the Prime Minister - to be accountable to the people they serve.

Sir Mike Penning (Hemel Hempstead) (Con)

Yesterday, we rightly voted for more money for the NHS and for social care, but in lots of the trusts around the country the unaccountability of the senior management, many of whom are earning more than the Prime Minister, is completely unfair to those working with them within the NHS. May we have a debate on why, for instance, the Prime Minister was able to go to my trust and say that we can have a brand new hospital, only for my community and my constituents to be told that we are not going to get one and we will get a refurbished hospital because that is what the trust management want to do? It is not what the people of my constituency want.

Mr Rees-Mogg (The Leader of the House of Commons)

My right hon. Friend raises a point that should concern us all; democratic accountability to this House is fundamental. I am glad to say that the Health and Care Bill, which is working its way through Parliament, will restore some elements of direction that may be given, because it seems to me that he who pays the piper should call the tune.

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