“It was only a matter of time” Brighton health watchdog on departure of ambulance trust boss
The boss of the scandal-hit South East Coast Ambulance trust has stepped down
Paul Sutton took a leave of absence from his £160,000 a year post in March this year after a damning report.
It found fundamental failings into a controversial project which led to delayed response times.
In a statement published today, South East Coast Ambulance Service said Mr Sutton had now left to “pursue other interests.”
A spokesman added the process for finding a permanent replacement will start immediately.
And earlier today we spoke to Geoffrey Bowden, of Healthwatch Brighton and Hove about how the announcement affects local patients…