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1 Aug 2006 12:00AM
Leaving court yesterday, after she was convicted of breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act but cleared of seven counts of manslaughter, Gillian Beckingham issued a press statement in which she criticised the lack of support she received from her employers.
Barrow Borough Council, which employs Beckingham in the role of Design Services Manager, had pleaded guilty at an earlier trial to health and safety offences. Manslaughter charges against the Council had been dropped during the previ... (463 more words)
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