7 November 2011
Last updated at 07:09
A reorganisation of the NHS in Wales in 2009 aimed to reduce the amount of bureaucracy
The NHS in Wales is spending £700,000 a year paying managers whose posts were scrapped during a shake-up of the health service in 2009.
Figures obtained by BBC Radio Cymru show about 120 people who lost their posts were redeployed, some on the same salaries
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