Two recent criminal prosecutions against NHS trusts highlight the importance of ensuring that proper control measures are put in place to protect people from being exposed to the legionella bacteria, says Matthew Taylor. 16 July 2015 | By Matthew Taylor The case – on 11 June 2015, Brighton and Sussex University Hospital NHS Trust was fined £50,000 and ordered to pay £38,705.60 in costs for failing to control legionella at its hospital. Cancer patient Joan Rayment, 78, had contracted an infection while being treated in hospital. An inquest found that the legionella had been appropriately treated, however, it was found that the infection could have hastened her death. The court was told that although the trust was monitoring legionella and water temperatures across its various sites, a t...