Good faith lies at the heart of the non-executive directors of the Beacon Hospital’s response to the activities of the hospital’s impetuous chief executive Michael Cullen.  It is the central phrase in a statement issued by the private hospital’s non-executive directors on Monday in which they revealed no action against the hospital’s leader, a former car dealer and motor racing enthusiast, in whom his board says it has “full confidence.” This is despite the damage done to the private hospital’s name and reputation, since The Irish Daily Mail first broke the story of its use of leftover vaccines on March…