Accusa shock nel processo alla 'banda dei neonati'... 9 ospedali salvati dall'intervento di 'qualcuno'
Crescono le accuse di corruzione nel settore sanitario. Nel processo alla cosiddetta "banda dei neonati", che ha visto 13 ospedali finire sotto inchiesta con la nomina di amministratori giudiziari, è emerso che l'estensione delle indagini sarebbe stata bloccata a causa di interferenze provenienti da Ankara.
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In the "newborn gang" trial, which has caused a major stir in the healthcare sector, the assets of Fırat Sarı, who is alleged to be the leader of the criminal organization, along with 23 other individuals and 3 companies, were seized, and trustees were appointed to 13 hospitals.
However, new allegations that have emerged regarding the case have fueled the controversy.
INTERVENTION FROM ANKARA
Nefes Gazetesi columnist Nuray Babacan, in her article titled "Time for a scalpel in healthcare," wrote that 9 private hospitals, which should have been included in the investigation in addition to the 13 hospitals already involved, were saved from the probe after "someone from Ankara stepped in."
According to Babacan, an AKP politician who pointed out that corruption in the healthcare sector is not limited to private hospitals stated, "If a prosecutor were assigned to state and university hospitals, even more incidents than those of the newborn gang would come to light. None of them are innocent."
THE FUTURE OF THE HOSPITALS IS UNCERTAIN
While the process continues for the 13 hospitals mentioned in the case, it has been learned that there are no plans to transfer these hospitals to the Ministry of Health.
Allegations have also surfaced that the TMSF (Savings Deposit Insurance Fund) has suggested "voluntary sale" to the hospital owners and that buyers for some of the hospitals are already lined up.
In Babacan's article, drawing attention to conflicts of interest in the sector, it was also claimed that there are groups preparing to "seize" some of the hospitals.