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NHS probes 'sex video' claims at Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) said it has launched an investigation into the "concerning allegations" against a junior doctor and non-clinical staff member.

NHS Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow. An inquiry, ordered after patients died from infections linked to pigeon droppings and the water supply, is investigating the QEUH and Royal Children's Hospital in Glasgow after issues at the new flagship site were linked to the deaths of two children. Picture date: Wednesday September 29, 2020.
Image: The Royal Hospital for Children is part of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) campus. Pic: PA
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A Scottish health board is investigating reports that two members of staff - including a junior doctor - filmed themselves having sex at a children's hospital.

The alleged footage - claimed to have been recorded in changing rooms at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow - was brought to the attention of NHS bosses after reportedly being uploaded to adult website OnlyFans.

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) said it has launched an investigation into the "concerning allegations".

However, the health board added its probe so far has "not established any evidence of inappropriate behaviour or conduct on our premises".

It is understood that the man responsible for the alleged clip works in a non-clinical role at the hospital and is also an adult content creator.

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According to the Scottish Sun, the alleged video was reportedly uploaded to the man's OnlyFans account.

The Royal Hospital for Children is part of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) campus.

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A spokesperson for NHSGGC said: "We have launched an immediate investigation into these concerning allegations.

"Our investigations so far have not established any evidence of inappropriate behaviour or conduct on our premises."