21 Hours Ago, the single most important report ever submitted to government was presented to the public, via the Minister of Health and Community Service, Ross Wisemen.
Immediately following this critical report being issued by Madam Justice Cameron, who led a six month inquiry on Cancer Receptor treatment, the red flags went up.
The "No Blame" report outlined over 60 recommendations for government to afford. The real issues are two fold and thus, so are the arguments. We are seeing two very different viewpoints on what should follow here, these being emanated by; Government and Agencies, The Public, but most importantly the views of those personally affected by the mistakes.
From a political standpoint, we have not really heard from anyone but Ross Wiseman, and if the obvious image of him sitting yesterday at the press table single handed follows him, then he stands alone. I am surprised, that given the inquiry was on the whole system, that at least the Board Chair and CEO did not accompany him.
Ross Wiseman by his own definition, labeled himself a rookie in Health Care at the time, and he publically gloated that he was the person responsible for calling for an inquiry. This does not and should not allow him to take any accolade for having done so, as part of his ministry, this was his obligation to the women involved.
Minister Wiseman reiterated over and over yesterday, we have learned from this "Exercise"! Exercise? For god sake, the very connotation is painful. Women died, many more are dying and for Wiseman and company, it was an exercise?
With all said and done over the past 21 hours, the public is crying foul, clean house starting with Wiseman! Well why should it not happen that way? Annie called open line this morning, and her story of pain and fear said it all. As a result of mistakes made, Annie will die, and she declared her fears of having to continue using a system that has already paved her road to death.
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