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Ralph de la Torre, the CEO of Steward Health Care, says he will not testify at a Senate hearing in Washington next week.
Dr. Ralph de la Torre, CEO of Dallas-based Steward Health Care, who was held in contempt of Congress for refusing to testify about the company's bankruptcy, is leaving the troubled company.
De la Torre's resignation comes as proceedings continue in Steward's Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which so far have resulted in the closure or transfer of seven Massachusetts hospitals.
Through his lawyer, de la Torre argued that he is prohibited by Steward itself from discussing the company’s bankruptcy.
Report after report has revealed de la Torre’s operational failures and mounting financial losses — all while enriching himself with multimillion-dollar apartments, yachts, luxury vacations and more.
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Steward Health Care System CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre was reportedly paid out at least $250 million over the past four years - while the hospital chain collapsed. Steward, which operates 30 ...
The CEO of a hospital operator that filed for bankruptcy protection in May will step down after failing to testify before a U.S. Senate panel. Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre has ...
Ralph de la Torre, the CEO of Steward Health Care, says he will not testify at a Senate hearing in Washington next week.