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Secamb Leaders Fired Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations
4 Mar
Summary
- Two senior Secamb staff dismissed for sexual misconduct.
- Dismissed individuals held leadership roles impacting students.
- Secamb reaffirms commitment to safety and accountability.

Two senior members of staff at South East Coast Ambulance Service (Secamb) have been dismissed for sexual misconduct. These individuals occupied positions that involved contact with student paramedics.
Secamb's chief executive, Simon Weldon, acknowledged in a letter to staff that the misconduct was especially disappointing due to the leadership roles held by those dismissed.
The organization confirmed the dismissals, stating a zero-tolerance policy for inappropriate conduct. They expressed gratitude to staff members who bravely came forward with concerns, assuring that all reports are taken seriously and acted upon.
Secamb leadership reiterated their commitment to upholding values of kindness, integrity, and courage, promising consequences for any poor behavior, regardless of seniority, and vowing to listen to and act on staff concerns.




