06/03/2018

HSE Director General To Leave Role

Health Service Executive Director General, Tony O'Brien, has confirmed that he is to leave the role later this year.

Mr O'Brien has been Director General since July 2013, having previously served as Director General Designate/Acting CEO from August 2012.

(JP/LM)

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