Robert Francis (barrister)
Sir Robert (Anthony) Francis, QC is a British barrister born on 4 April 1950.[1] He specialises in medical law, including medical and mental health treatment and capacity issues, clinical negligence and professional discipline.[2] He has appeared as a barrister for and chaired several high profile inquiries into medical controversies/scandals.
He qualified as Bachelor of Law (LL.B) (Hons) at Exeter University. He has been a barrister since 1973 and became a Queen’s Counsel in 1992. He is a Recorder (part-time Crown Court judge) and authorised to sit as a deputy High Court Judge. He is a governing Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, where he has chaired its Education and Training Committee.[3]
Notable inquiry work as barrister
He appeared as a barrister in inquiries for various NHS scandals:[3]
- investigation on behalf of the GMC over the activities of the disgraced gynaecologist Richard Neale. He was struck off in 2000 after botching operations on women for more than a decade.[4]
- the Alder Hey organs scandal at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool, report published on 30 January 2001[5]
- the Bristol heart scandal at Bristol Royal Infirmary, report published on 18 July 2001[6]
Notable inquiry work as chairman
He chaired various independent inquiries:[3]
- the care of Michael Stone who murdered Lin and Megan Russell, report published in 2006[7][8]
- on behalf of NHS London, the care and treatment of Peter Bryan and Richard Loudwell at Broadmoor Hospital, report published in September 2009[9]
- the first Stafford hospital inquiry, report published on 24 February 2010[10]
- the full public Stafford Hospital scandal inquiry The inquiry began on 8 November 2010 and published on 6 February 2013.[11][12]
Recent events
On 27 November 2013, it was announced that he had become the president of the Patients Association.[13]
On 4 June 2014, it was announced that he had become a non-executive board member of the Care Quality Commission.[14]
On 14 June 2014, it was announced that he had been knighted in the 2014 Birthday Honours.
On 24 June 2014, it was announced that he would be chairing an NHS whistleblowing review, the Freedom to Speak Up Review.[15] The report was published on 11 February 2015.[16]
Publications by Francis
- Medical Treatment: Decisions and the Law (co-author, 2001, 2nd edition 2010)
See also
References
- ↑ Debrett's website - see Debrett's
- ↑ Denis Campbell The Guardian, (30 January 2013) Robert Francis QC: the man behind the NHS Mid Staffs report
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Sarjeants Inn Chambers Clinical Negligence & Healthcare
- ↑ BBC (9 September 2004) Neale case 'must lead to reform'
- ↑ The Royal Liverpool Childrens Inquiry
- ↑ The report of the public inquiry into children's heart surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary 1984-1995: learning from Bristol
- ↑ Jonathan Brown The Independent (6 February 2013) Robert Francis QC: the patient's champion behind Mid Staffs NHS Trust report
- ↑ BBC (25 September 2006) Stone 'spoke of desire to kill'
- ↑ Independent inquiry into the care and treatment of Peter Bryan and Richard Loudwell
- ↑ Robert Francis Inquiry report into Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust
- ↑ The Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry website
- ↑ BBC (6 February 2013) Stafford Hospital: Robert Francis QC statement in full
- ↑ Robert Francis QC joins the Patients Association as President
- ↑ CQC website CQC welcomes new Board members
- ↑ Sophie Borland Daily Mail (25 June 2014) NHS is still gripped by a culture of fear: Inquiry into whistleblowing set up by barrister who investigated Mid Staffs
- ↑ Report on the Freedom to Speak Up review
External links
- Robert Francis (29 November 2011) Organisational Culture seminar: opening statement
- Laura Donnelly (10 Feb 2015) Whistleblowing: NHS crushes those who speak out, Sir Robert Francis QC warns The Telegraph