Tameside Hospital is under investigation for its high death rates
The two most senior managers at a hospital investigated for high death rates have resigned from their jobs.
The resignations were announced on the day it emerged Tameside Hospital had been criticised for its poor patient care by two independent reviews.
Christine Green, chief executive of Tameside Hospital Trust, has left her job while Medical Director Tariq Mahmood has also stepped down.
Tameside is one of 14 hospitals under scrutiny for its high death rates.
A trust spokesman said Mr Mahmood had offered his resignation three months ago, for family reasons, but the trust delayed its announcement until a replacement was found.
Ms Green, who has been chief executive since 1988, decided to resign last week after finalising plans for a "listening exercise" to hear what local people and groups such as GPs thought of the hospital.
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