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‘Total incompeten­ce’ led to six months’ notice pay-off

- TOM EDEN

A FORMER NHS Tayside boss was given double the pay-off she was entitled to because of the “total incompeten­ce” of the assistant chief executive, MSPS have learned.

A settlement payment of more than £64,000 to former chief executive Lesley Mclay was in lieu of six months’ notice, despite only having three in her contract.

The pay-off came under intense scrutiny at the Scottish Parliament’s audit committee, where Scotland’s auditor general gave evidence about the struggling health board.

Addressing MSPS, Caroline Gardner said: “There was real confusion in the advice given to the acting chief executive and chair about the notice period which was relevant to the former chief executive.

“Her contract clearly stated that she was on three months’ notice.”

She explained that, because of advice from the health board’s assistant chief executive, Ms Mclay was awarded six months’ cash and her contract amended months after she had left the role.

“My report identifies that the person providing advice [about the severance pay] to the interim chief executive and interim chair was the assistant chief executive,” she said.

Assistant chief executive and strategic director of workforce at NHS Tayside Dr Annie Ingram – who is still in the post – was unable to justify the decision, according to auditors.

Ms Gardner revealed three other Scottish NHS board bosses have three-month notice periods and said: “The assistant chief executive wasn’t able to provide the auditor with evidence for why she believed the notice period be six months rather than three months.”

Former health secretary Alex Neil was incredulou­s at the auditor general’s suggestion the pay-off was due to “a misunderst­anding”.

Mr Neil said: “The director of workforce – supposed to be the person who is the profession­al in relation to contracts and employment.

“It’s not just confusion, it’s total incompeten­ce if she changes the period of the contract and doesn’t even check. Is it not time we introduced some sanctions for such poor governance, because the poor taxpayer is picking up the tab every time for this and they are fed up to the back teeth with people on filmstar salaries getting film-star severance payments.”

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„ Lesley Mclay, former chief executive of NHS Tayside.

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