An inquiry has been called for after resignations at the board of the watchdog which inspects care homes in Northern Ireland.
The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) has played a key role in the struggle with coronavirus over recent months.
Nine board members resigned over claims they were not consulted on key decisions taken during the pandemic. Older People's commissioner Eddie Lynch called for an inquiry, saying the development "really couldn't come at a worse time".
He described it as a "major incident" and urged NI Health Minister Robin Swann to take steps to "assure the families their loved ones are being protected". "I do think there needs to be an investigation of some sort, some sort of inquiry that looks at what