London 'It’s sort of about time': Passing grade for LHSC as high paid execs shown the door Share Critics of leadership at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) are calling the departure of two high paid executives a step in the right direction for getting its ballooning budget under control, and to earning the trust of the public. LHSC confirms corporate executive Brad Campbell and Executive Sandra Smith are no longer with the organization, although it would not comment on the specifics of their departure. According to Ontario’s Sunshine List, Brad Campbell was paid $475,423.

13 in 2023, up 119 per cent from a year earlier when he was paid $217,007.13. Smith was paid $244,249.

20 in 2023. Her previous salary was not listed. “The initial comment would be, it’s sort of about time,” said Ronald Breen.

A retiree and former LHSC board member, Breen made headlines last month when he withdrew a $1,000,000 legacy pledge to the London Health Sciences Foundation out of disgust over a ballooning budget deficit at LHSC, and the way the hospital was being governed by its current board. Ronald Breen speaks to CTV News via virtual interview on Aug. 19, 2024.

(Bryan Bicknell/CTV News London) He said executive hires at the organization went unchallenged for two long under previous CEOs. “The board was sort of absent in, you know, carrying out its fiduciary and governance responsibilities. There should have been push-back in terms of, you know, why is it that we’re laying on another.