Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Greg Mercer
Publication Date: July 10, 2025 - 22:57
London, Ont., hospital accuses former CEO of failing to act on evidence of alleged $50-million contract fraud
July 10, 2025
One of Ontario’s largest hospital corporations is taking the unusual step of suing its former chief executive and two senior administrators, alleging they failed to act properly when they were presented with evidence of a procurement fraud.
London Health Sciences Centre, which manages three hospitals and more than 15,000 employees, announced two lawsuits this week stemming from an investigation into an alleged $50-million fraud scheme. The hospital network alleges inflated contracts were steered to companies with ties to a former vice-president of London Health Sciences.
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