Charity founded by Jeremy Hunt paid 66% of income to chief executive
by Rowena Mason Whitehall editor from World news | The Guardian on (#654N8)
Patient Safety Watch paid Hunt's former adviser Adam Smith more than 110,000 in year to January
A charity founded by the chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, paid more than 110,000 - two-thirds of its income - to his former political adviser Adam Smith, who lost his job over a lobbying scandal.
Patient Safety Watch, which was set up to research preventable harm in healthcare, paid Smith as its sole employee and chief executive about 66% of its income in the year ending January 2022.
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