The Corner

Accountability

 

HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett has fired some state workers and suspended others in the wake of a far-reaching investigation of a West Philadelphia abortion clinic by a Philadelphia grand jury.

Other workers in the Pennsylvania Department of State and Department of Health have also tendered their resignations after the grand jury found that a lack of governmental oversight allowed illegal and harmful conditions to persist at the clinic of Dr. Kermit Gosnell, who is now charged with eight counts of murder (see related story).

 

Today, Gov. Corbett (right) announced that six additional individuals in the departments of state and health are no longer employed by the commonwealth, having either resigned or been fired.

Earlier, three employees named in the grand jury report had quit.  Action is pending against eight others.

Corbett called the situation “despicable,” saying this was a case not of government running amok but rather not running at all.  He said that any facility that fails to report a serious incident will face fines of up to $1,000 a day.

The governor added that abortion clinics throughout the state will be inspected annually, and there will be additional unannounced, random inspections.

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