
Ian Carter
Judge Ian Carter made a notable court decision regarding a Wellington professional who was found guilty of filming colleagues in a workplace toilet, ultimately granting the defendant a discharge without conviction due to mitigating factors related to his mental health.
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Ian Carter is the chief executive of Acute and Older People Services HSE Mid West who signed the letter of apology to the O’Connor family.
Family of man (71) who died after brain bleed missed criticise being ‘dragged’ through courts – The Irish TimesThe apology from the Health Service Executive (HSE) was read out by Oonah McCrane SC on behalf of Ian Carter, chief executive of HSE’s Midwest acute and older people services.
Inquest hears woman died after home birth – The Irish TimesIan Carter of HSE Mid West apologised on behalf of University Maternity Hospital Limerick for the failings in care.
Limerick hospital apologises for failings in care that led to baby girl’s death – The Irish TimesIan Carter, chief executive of Mid West Acute and Older People, expressed regret over the failings that led to Niamh's tragic death.
Mother of Niamh McNally (16) recalls death in Limerick hospital as HSE apologises – The Irish TimesIan Carter, the chief executive of HSE Midwest Acute Services Limerick, offered sincere apologies to the family for the failure in care.
Limerick hospital apologises in High Court for baby’s death at 16 weeks old – The Irish TimesJudge Ian Carter presided over the case involving the defendant who filmed colleagues in a toilet.
Wellington professional escapes conviction for filming colleagues on the toilet


















