No doubt someone will correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think they have to actually pay the money – rather the amount of money they are fined is withheld, so in effect the ambulance service will receive £2 million less from the government – and the government will be £2 million better off.
This has been happening for a long time – it isn’t new – but I’ve always thought it was a silly way to try to improve any public service. Sacking the managers in favour of people more competent would, to me, be a more sensible approach. I recently waited for 11 hours for an ambulance to take a very sick lady to hospital. Not good.