
Sir James Mackey thought he was going to be NHS England’s saviour. Instead, he will be its undertaker.
Within days of accepting the post to turn around the administrative body that sits on top of the health service over two years, he was told the brief had changed: Health secretary Wes Streeting was not going to overhaul it, he was going to axe it altogether.
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