Boss of closed Gold Coast nursing home admits he wasn't up to running facility
by Australian Associated Press from World news | The Guardian on (#4QS56)
The head of the Earle Haven nursing home admits failings but claims government auditors were 'anti-Semitic'
The boss of a Gold Coast aged care facility where more than half the high-care residents were malnourished before it closed has said he is "fed up" and is getting out of aged care.
Arthur Miller admitted to a Queensland parliamentary hearing on Friday that he was not up to the task of managing the high-care facility at his Earle Haven centre, which closed suddenly on 11 July, effectively leaving 69 residents homeless.
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