Doctors at a Manchester hospital are being investigated for allegedly prying into Sir Alex Fergusons medical records while he was in hospital fighting for his life.According to the Sunday Times, two doctors and a senior hospital consultant have been accused of illegally accessing the 76-year-olds records when he was a patient at the Salford Royal hospital in May.2
On Saturday 5 May, the football world was rocked by the news that Sir Alex Ferguson had undergone surgery for a brain haemorrhage.Since then, the most successful manager in English football history has battled in a way only he knows how.Today, we bring you a special message. pic.twitter.com/NgGejgM46e— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 26, 2018Ferguson is British footballs most successful ever manager, having won 49trophies across four decades.He retired as United boss in 2013 after 26 years at the helm but has remained a director of the club and is a regular at games home and away.2
Sir Alex Ferguson's medical notes 'were blagged by the News of the World' confidential details in return for the Manchester United manager co-operating with other stories. medical records
Hospital staff spied on Sir Alex Ferguson's personal notes
fergie probe Sir Alex Ferguson's medical notes 'illegally accessed by doctors' while former Manchester United boss was in hospital
Sir Alex Ferguson's medical notes 'illegally accessed by
According to the Talk Sport, two doctors and a senior hospital consultant have been accused of illegally accessing the 76-year-old's records when he was a patient at the Salford Royal hospital in May. The former Manchester United boss had an emergency operation at the hospital after suffering a brain haemorrhage.
Sir Alex Ferguson's medical notes were 'illicitly accessed by
Medics 'spied on' Sir Alex Ferguson 'for personal curiosity' when the former Manchester United boss was fighting for his life in hospital. Two doctors and senior medical consultant under
Hospital Staff illegally accessed Sir Alex Ferguson's medical
Sir Alex Ferguson's medical records 'illegally accessed by doctors' Five staff - including two doctors and a senior hospital consultant - have been questioned in an internal investigation
Alex Ferguson's medical notes illegally accessed by doctors
fergie probe An investigation was launched after it emerged that the 76-year-old had been 'spied on' while he was fighting for his life Doctors at a Manchester hospital are being investigated for allegedly prying into Sir Alex Ferguson's medical records while he was in hospital fighting for his life.
Sir Alex Ferguson's medical notes 'illegally accessed by
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Doctors at a Manchester hospital are being investigated for allegedly prying into Sir Alex Ferguson's medical records while he was in hospital fighting for his life. According to the Sunday Times , two doctors and a senior hospital consultant have been accused of illegally accessing the 76-year-old's records when he was a patient at the
Sir Alex Ferguson's medical records 'illegally accessed by
Sir Alex Ferguson's medical notes 'illegally accessed by
Image Credits: Elespanol. Five members of staff at Salford Royal Hospital are accused of illegally accessing Sir Alex Ferguson's medical records as he fought for life in hospital after a brain haemorrhage earlier this year.
Sir Alex Ferguson's medical notes 'were blagged by the News
Two doctors and a senior hospital consultant are being investigated for illegally prying into Sir Alex Ferguson's medical records while he was being treated at Salford Royal in the summer according to reports this morning. The Sunday Times report says that the investigation which was triggered after a computer audit is also looking into at […]
'SPY' DOCTORS Sir Alex Ferguson's medical notes were 'illicitly accessed by senior medics NOT on his team' Ex-boss Sir Alex, 76, was rushed to hospital in May with a brain haemorrhage
Medics 'spied on' Sir Alex Ferguson when he was fighting for
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