Last week, the home office minister called on the chief executive of Great Ormond Street hospital, Dr Jane Collins, to resign for which found serious health service failings in the Baby Peter case.
Photograph: Frank Baron for the Guardian Great Ormond Street hospital has formally apologised to a senior doctor suspended after she blew the whistle on failings at the clinic where Baby Peter was treated just days before his death.
Holt, who has been on paid leave for much of the past three years, is now understood to have returned to work with a new employer, Whittington hospital, also in north London.
Several of the failings found by the inquiries into his death were 100% the same as the failings we complained about the year before he died.
From opening escrow to closing day, there is nothing in this teams efforts that can be described as anything other than amazing.
Description: It was edited drastically by Great Ormond Street so that many of the key criticisms and findings were erased before it was submitted to the official serious case review inquiry into Peter's death.