Due to the size, scale and sensitive nature of the investigation into Gosport War Memorial Hospital, it is necessary for the Operation Magenta investigation team to regularly engage with a number of key stakeholders. These stakeholders have material gathered over the last three decades which may be of relevance to the independent investigation.
Family members and the wider general public can be assured that such engagement is entirely appropriate for an investigation of this nature, and in no way compromises the independence of Operation Magenta.
Anyone with questions or concerns is invited to contact us.
There are more than 70 stakeholders in total but the following is a list of the key stakeholders who are regularly engaged with:
- The Department of Health and Social Care
- The General Medical Council
- The Nursing and Midwifery Council
- The General Pharmaceutical Council
- The Royal Pharmaceutical Society
- Hampshire and Isle of Wight Partnership of Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs)
- Gosport Transition Team (consisting of members of the former Gosport Independent Panel)
- Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust
- Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust
- The Office of the Chief Coroner
- The coroner’s office for Hampshire
- The Royal College of Physicians
- NHS Resolution
- His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS)
- The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC)
- The Office of the Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner
- The Member of Parliament for Gosport, Caroline Dinenage
- Representatives of the late former Member of Parliament for Gosport, Peter Viggers
- Restore (documents management company)