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The newspaper reported "The time" that the interrogation included two doctors and a senior consultant, in addition to at least two nurses, all working in a "Salford Royal" hospital, where Ferguson was receiving treatment after a cerebral hemorrhage.
The staff, who were not part of the Ferguson treatment team, had been unlawfully informed of the legendary doctor's medical records after reviewing the hospital's computer systems.
Investigators believe that staff received secret medical observations on Ferguson's "Satisfy their personal curiosity". The hospital officials contacted Ferguson, 76 and "They apologized wholeheartedly to the patient and his family," according to the newspaper.
Dr. Chris Brooks, medical manager of the group that runs the hospital, said, "Investigations are underway to determine if anyone has access to the patient's electronic record without request or authorization."
The suspects involved in the spying were referred to Ferguson's medical data by the Office of the Information Commissioner, investigating possible violations of the data protection principle.
Ferguson underwent emergency surgery at the Royal Salford Hospital on May 5th and left in June to continue his recovery at home.
After leaving the hospital, Ferguson sent a letter of thanks to the staff who supervised his treatment. "Believe me, without these people, who have treated me well, I will not sit here today Thank you to me and my family".
Ferguson is one of the best coaches in the history of football and led Manchester United for a sustained period between 1986 and 2013, allowing him to win a very large number of titles.
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According to the Times, the interrogation included two doctors and a senior consultant, as well as at least two nurses all working at the Royal Salford Hospital, where Ferguson was following treatment after a cerebral hemorrhage.
The staff, who were not part of the Ferguson treatment team, had been unlawfully informed of the legendary doctor's medical records after reviewing the hospital's computer systems.
Investigators believe that staff received secret medical observations on Ferguson's health in order to "satisfy their personal curiosity". Hospital officials called Ferguson, 76, "apologizing wholeheartedly to the patient and his family," the paper said.
"Investigations are underway to determine if anyone has access to the patient's electronic record without request or authorization," said Dr. Chris Brooks, chief physician of the group responsible for managing the hospital.
The suspects involved in the spying were referred to Ferguson's medical data by the Office of the Information Commissioner, investigating possible violations of the data protection principle.
Ferguson underwent emergency surgery at the Royal Salford Hospital on May 5th and left in June to continue his recovery at home.
"Believe me, without those people who have provided me with valuable care, I would not want to stay here today, thanks and to my family," Ferguson said after leaving the hospital .
Ferguson is one of the best coaches in the history of football and led Manchester United for a sustained period between 1986 and 2013, allowing him to win a very large number of titles.