VIDEO: Northern Ireland Assembly

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2013

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Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) whistleblower Linda Ford told the Health Committee she continued "to be treated like a criminal", on 23 January 2013.

Ms Ford won 20,000 in compensation after she took a case against the NIFRS.

Three investigations were carried out into the NIFRS following whistle-blowing allegations which centred on fraud, unapproved bonuses and failings to deal with staff grievances.

Ms Ford told committee members her treatment had been "appalling", and doubted whether anyone "would come forward now having seen what I have been through".

She explained that she had returned to work following suspension but had not been allowed to return to her previous role, and had been told she was not allowed to speak to other members of the finance department.

Ulster Unionist Roy Beggs thanked Ms Ford for her actions.

"There has been a litany of bad practice that had to be exposed," he added.

Replying to a question from Conall McDevitt from the SDLP, Ms Ford was also critical of the Permanent Secretary of the Department of Health, to whom she had made the disclosure.

Earlier in the session, the committee was briefed by members of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) on the "horseburgers" affair.

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