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Home / Health / NHS Tayside Destroys Evidence in Eljamel Inquiry

NHS Tayside Destroys Evidence in Eljamel Inquiry

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Logbooks relating to surgeon Sam Eljamel destroyed by NHS Tayside.
  • Destruction occurred despite a formal 'do not destroy' order.
  • Inquiry chair Lord Weir issued the order in October 2024.
NHS Tayside Destroys Evidence in Eljamel Inquiry

NHS Tayside has confirmed the destruction of 40 theatre logbooks potentially linked to disgraced surgeon Sam Eljamel. This action occurred in July, despite a formal 'do not destroy' notice issued by inquiry chair Lord Weir in October 2024. The health board stated that staff involved were unaware of the logbooks' relevance to Eljamel, who harmed numerous patients.

Joanna Cherry KC, representing patients, expressed disbelief at the destruction, emphasizing the logbooks could have provided vital evidence. NHS Tayside deeply regrets the incident and has apologized for failings in managing patient complaints and concerns, acknowledging they let patients down.

The inquiry, which began hearing opening statements in Edinburgh, aims to investigate the serious matters raised. Patients' evidence sessions are now scheduled for September 2026, with the inquiry expected to shed light on long-standing secrecy surrounding Eljamel's practice.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
NHS Tayside destroyed 40 theatre logbooks that may have contained information relevant to the Sam Eljamel inquiry.
No, the logbooks were destroyed in July despite a 'do not destroy' notice issued by inquiry chair Lord Weir in October 2024.
The inquiry investigates disgraced surgeon Sam Eljamel, who harmed dozens of patients, to uncover the truth and bring accountability.

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