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flag A former care home manager was convicted of stealing £175,000 from an 85-year-old woman by altering her will, despite prior warnings about his misconduct.

flag Jamiel Slaney-Summers, a former care home manager, was convicted of defrauding an 85-year-old woman of £175,000 by altering her will. flag This case drew national attention, but former colleague Alexandra Cooper-Kite said it was not surprising, citing prior warnings she raised in 2014. flag In 2015, a tribunal found Slaney-Summers had discriminated against her, lied under oath, and administered a resident’s medication without consent, causing a medical emergency, with all allegations upheld. flag Despite the ruling, Slaney-Summers continued working in care homes. flag In 2017, another whistleblower reported similar concerns at Clent View Domiciliary Service, referencing the earlier tribunal, but management ignored the warnings and failed to report her to regulators. flag The case highlights systemic failures in safeguarding vulnerable adults and accountability within the care sector.

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