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- An NHS senior official started a business two weeks ago selling PPE, the Guardian reported.
- The NHS has launched an investigation into a potential conflict of interest.
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An NHS senior official in a London hospital created a business to sell large amounts of personal protective equipment during the coronavirus outbreak, a Guardian investigation found.
The NHS is now investigating David Singleton, who works at Nightingale hospital in London, according to the Guardian.
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