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ACC finds 40pc docs absent at 11 hospitals

January 22, 2019 00:00:00


The Anti-Corruption Commission has found evidence that 40 per cent of the doctors supposed to work at 11 hospitals in eight districts, including Dhaka, were absent during their shift, reports bdnews24.com.

According to the ACC, 11 per cent of the doctors were absent from three hospitals in Dhaka, but 62 per cent were absent from seven hospitals outside it.

The hospitals inspected were the Sarkari Kormochari Hospital, Maa O Shishu Sadan and Mugda General Hospital in the city, Upazila health complexes in Mymensingh's Muktagachha, Tangail's Delduar, Rangpur's Pirgachha, Rajshahi's Godagari, Kushtia's Kumarkhali, and Pabna's Atgharia, Pabna General Hospital and Dinajpur General Hospital.

ACC Director General (Administration) Munir Chowdhury told reporters that 11 of their teams conducted the inspection simultaneously from 9.00am to 2.00pm on Monday.

"According to the duty rota of two hospitals in Dhaka, 110 doctors were supposed to be present. But only 99 doctors were found working there. The remaining 11 were absent," said Munir.

"Of the 131 doctors, only 50 were present according to the rota of hospitals in seven districts outside Dhaka," he added.

An employee of Mugda General Hospital emergency department, Md Abu Musa Mia, was fired on the recommendation of the ACC for allegedly accepting a bribe from the relatives of a patient.

Munir said the inspections were conducted based on complaints received through the ACC's hotline from patients suffering at government hospitals.


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