I think - because I have largely not been very attentive as the storylines become more and more ridiculous - Sacha simply agreed when asked at a meeting with Hospital Board members etc., that he probably could have acted differently when he tried to save Dom. The Hospital then caved and later offered a figure (which Dom decided to accept) since Sacha wasn't interested in defending his actions.
I used to love Holby. But, IMO, I feel that it is now just a 'soap' and feels quite claustrophobic and repetitive : where too many of the same, main characters own problems become worse each episode, and which they are happy to play out even in front of the patients they are treating. Outside tensions, gossip and anger in the operating theatres, arguments at the bedsides, drugs, drinking, emotional problems, financial and relationship problems, mental breakdowns, so much instability and loss of concentration on a regular basis. Mobile 'phones reign supreme and the main characters just talk amongst themselves even when they are supposed to be desperately short-staffed. Definitely not much about the patients any more. Hospital? No, more and more like a drop-in centre! And on top of it all, it has become preachy and often allows a character to launch into a predictable and undignified anti-government rant about staff/money/hours/working practices or similar within the NHS - which often sounds contrived and at odds with any story.