Queensland Health ‘at war with itself’ as forensic labs probe continues

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Queensland Health ‘at war with itself’ as forensic labs probe continues
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A civil war has broken out in Queensland Health after its Director-General Shaun Drummond questioned the accuracy of evidence provided by four key lab unit staff.

Sky News Queensland Editor Peter Gleeson says there is a sense of discontent from key figures in the forensic labs.

“They successfully argued and secured that separate legal representation to that supplied to Mr Drummond when they appeared before the inquiry.

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