Veterans’ mental health charity poised to clear itself of wrongdoing
Hundreds of traumatised ex-troops have raised complaints about Combat Stress's refusal to treat them
A LEADING mental health charity for British war veterans is set to clear itself of any wrongdoing, despite complaints from hundreds of traumatised ex-troops about its refusal to treat them.
Combat Stress is preparing to announce the result of a six-month probe, which the charity’s chief executive Sue Freeth will claim “did not find any systemic issue with the discharge of veterans,” according to a leaked letter seen by the Star.
The development will anger war veterans across the country and comes as many are calling for an independent investigation into the charity’s conduct.
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