California hires relatives of hospital reform effort's leader
Sunday, April 15, 2012 - 02:30
in Psychology & Sociology
The wife, son and future daughter-in-law of chief consultant Nirbhay Singh are put on the payroll. Officials also urge the facilities to use a little-known therapy and psychological questionnaire they devised.During Nirbhay Singh's eight years as lead consultant for California's psychiatric hospitals, state officials hired his relatives, then urged the facilities to use a little-known therapy and psychological questionnaire they had devised, state records and interviews show.
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