Tenet boss lays into rivals

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Martin Greenwood, the interim CEO of Tenet Group, has hit out at the company's rivals for behind-the-scenes criticism of the network.

Speaking at the Tenet Group annual conference in Windsor yesterday, Greenwood acknowledged the challenges the company faces - including redundancies - but claimed it was still in a healthy position. "In many cases, and ours was one, these actions do not mean an organisation is in trouble but point to the fact that things can be done better or more effectively or are perhaps a response to external forces. "Of course any such change for a company of our size is picked up by our friends from the press and given a negative slant. Moreover, our competitors try to use the information agains...

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