TEN years after serial killer Harold Shipman was charged with murder, many of the 200 recommendations made have still not been brought in, an M.E.N. investigation can reveal. More than £20 million of taxpayers' money was spent on six inquiries into the murders. The Hyde GP is thought to have killed more than 200 of his patients and was jailed for life after being convicted of killing 15 of them.
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Shipman: Lessons not learned - Manchester Evening News 5th September 2008
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