'Illegal' for Swinney to address Sandie Peggie case despite 'confidence' in NHS Fife
- Health Secretary Neil Gray expressed full confidence in NHS Fife amid a high-profile tribunal involving nurse Sandie Peggie.
- Deputy First Minister John Swinney stated he could not discuss the high-profile civil dispute due to the Scotland Act, which mandates the independence of the judiciary.
- Anas Sarwar accused the SNP Government of focusing on disciplining Peggie instead of addressing issues in the NHS, highlighting challenges faced by patients seeking appointments.
- The tribunal case involving Peggie and NHS Fife is adjourned until July, reflecting ongoing tensions regarding single-sex spaces and healthcare policy.
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