HSE ambulance service employee dismissed and two others cautioned in wake of sexual harassment allegations, committee hears
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HSE ambulance service employee dismissed and two others cautioned in wake of sexual harassment allegations, committee hears
"One member of staff in the HSE's ambulance service has been dismissed and two others cautioned arising out of sexual harassment allegations, it emerged yesterday."
"Robert Morton, director of the National Ambulance Service (NAS), said three allegations were investigated."
"TDs also told of two-hour waits faced by some patients"
One member of staff in the HSE ambulance service was dismissed and two others were cautioned following allegations of sexual harassment. Robert Morton, director of the National Ambulance Service (NAS), said three allegations were investigated. The disciplinary outcomes comprised one dismissal and two cautions after internal inquiry. TDs reported that some patients faced two-hour waits for ambulance services, indicating strains on response capacity. The combination of alleged staff misconduct and reported service delays highlights concerns about both professional behavior and operational performance within the NAS. Investigations and disciplinary measures have been undertaken in response to the allegations.
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