Services for vulnerable people in Wiltshire have been put at risk after two indebted primary care trusts suddenly withdrew £3m from a number of care schemes.
Just 14 hours before the end of the financial year on 31 March, Kennet and North Wiltshire and West Wiltshire PCTs told Wiltshire Council, which commissioned the services, the funding would be axed.
Earlier this year the Department of Health sent in troubleshooters to the trusts, which share the same management, to combat a forecast £14m combined deficit.
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