Steward CEO faces contempt vote after skipping senate listening to

13 Sep

Steward CEO faces contempt vote after skipping senate listening to


Lawmakers on Thursday signaled they intend to hunt contempt proceedings in opposition to the CEO of Steward Well being Care after the hospital govt defied a subpoena by not showing earlier than a bipartisan Senate committee.

Two members of the Senate Committee on Well being, Training, Labor and Pensions referred to as for pursuing contempt proceedings in opposition to in opposition to Steward Well being Care CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre.

“A witness can not disregard and evade a duly licensed subpoena,” mentioned Sen. Invoice Cassidy, R-Louisiana, the rating member of the Senate HELP committee.

The Senate HELP committee is anticipated to vote subsequent week on two resolutions: one for civil enforcement and one other for certification to the USA Lawyer for legal contempt.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont mentioned the committee will not permit de la Torre to evade the subpoena.

Sen. Bernie Sanders is photographed in the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) committee hearing room in the Dirksen Senate building on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 1, 2024. Sanders is the Chair of the committee.

“We’re going to pursue this,” Sanders mentioned throughout Thursday’s committee assembly. “This isn’t the final dialogue of this.”

A spokesperson for de la Torre mentioned it will be “wholly inappropriate” to testify concerning the hospital chain’s funds whereas chapter proceedings are ongoing and is “prohibited by federal court docket order” from doing so. In a bipartisan vote in July, a Senate committee licensed the subpoena mandating de la Torre testify on Sept. 12 to debate the bankrupt hospital chain’s monetary dealings. By means of an lawyer final week, de la Torre requested that the listening to be rescheduled till after Steward’s chapter proceedings are accomplished.