de Poel Clarity completes acquisition of CompliWithUs and Compliance Passport

Vendor neutral specialist in managing temporary workforces in the NHS and private healthcare sectors de Poel Clarity has succeeded in acquiring compliance companies CompliWithUs and Compliance Passport.
Wed, 22 Jan 2014

Vendor neutral specialist in managing temporary workforces in the NHS and private healthcare sectors de Poel Clarity has succeeded in acquiring compliance companies CompliWithUs and Compliance Passport.

The deal was completed through de Poel’s parent company Brookfield Rose in December. The acquisitions are a first for Clarity, which launched last July [2013].

Andrew Preston, managing director of Clarity, says: “CompliWithUs and Compliance Passport are a natural fit with Clarity due to the unparalleled breadth of their service offering that reduces risks to patients and staff.”

Founder of CompliWithUs, Craig Tibbles, will continue to support the businesses and remain in his role.

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