Whistleblower Dr Rosalind Ranson gets apology from health department
The Isle of Man's health department has apologised to a whistleblowing medic as part of the settlement of a second compensation claim.after a tribunal ruled she was unfairly sacked.
The department has also agreed to make a £5,000 donation to Hospice Isle of Man as part of the settlement.That claim was filed in April 2022 and covered the period beyond March 2021 until her contract was terminated in January 2022.In a judgment formally dismissing the claim following its withdrawal, the Employment and Equality Tribunal said an agreement between the two parties over costs had not yet been reached.
Under the terms of the settlement, the Department of Health and Social Care agreed to apologise "without reservation for the damaging treatment Dr Ranson suffered throughout her time as medical director", which included "significant continuing detriments after March 2021".and Health Minister Lawrie Hooper, which were issued in the House of Keys and Tynwald respectively in May.
Tribunal chairman Douglas Stewart said, agreement over costs aside, the judgement drew "a line under the disputes", but added that Dr Ranson had "reserved her position in respect of claims in other forums". Responding to the settlement, Mr Hooper said he was "pleased" the second tribunal had concluded and welcomed the judgement.
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