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FORMER New Labour health adviser Paul Corrigan is joining NHS England’s board as a non-executive director as it prepares for its looming abolition. Readers with long memories may recall his starring role in pushing Private Finance Initiative (PFI) hospital deals (
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Corrigan was wheeled back into office last summer by health secretary Wes Streeting, alongside fellow Blairite Alan Milburn, to help shape and provide “independent scrutiny” of his Ten Year Health Plan.