The North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) has rejected claims circulating online that staff lockers were forcibly broken into or that personal items were discarded at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex (EWMSC).
The Authority stated that the lockers shown in the video had been scheduled for removal and replacement as part of ongoing facility upgrades. Heads of Department were formally informed in advance and asked to advise staff to remove personal belongings before the process began.
The NCRHA emphasized that no personal belongings were discarded. It added that the circulation and framing of the video were intended to create alarm among staff and the public by misrepresenting a routine authorized process.
The Authority identified the staff member involved in the video as someone previously found selling items on the ramp of the Emergency Department during work hours. It noted that such actions will be treated with seriousness and reminded personnel that similar conduct will not be tolerated.
The NCRHA reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a safe and functional environment for staff, patients, and visitors while continuing improvements across its facilities.
This statement comes amid online discussions that suggested staff property had been removed without consent. The Authority has clarified that the removal was part of planned upgrades and that communication was issued beforehand to ensure staff could secure their belongings.
The NCRHA concluded by stressing that the incident was misrepresented and that its focus remains on facility improvement and workplace standards.