South London Healthcare Trust administrator Matthew Kershaw to reveal draft report today

A DRAFT report outlining the future of South London Healthcare Trust is set to be revealed today (November 29).

Special administrator Matthew Kershaw was appointed to run the debt-ridden trust after it was plunged into administration in July having ended 2011 with a deficit of £69m.

And today he has to present an interim report to the health secretary on what is to be done with SLHT, which runs the PRUH in Farnborough, Orpington Hospital, Queen Mary's Hospital in Sidcup and Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich.

It is thought Mr Kershaw will recommend the trust be disbanded after 39 health providers including private, voluntary and NHS organisations last month expressed an interest in bidding for sections of the trust, with competition likely to be fierce for the most profitable parts.

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