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Turkish Doctors Suspended Over Allegations of Patient Bribery

February 10, 202674 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
Turkish Doctors Suspended Over Allegations of Patient Bribery
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Turkish authorities have suspended two doctors employed at a government hospital in Istanbul amid allegations of accepting financial bribes from patients in exchange for surgical procedures. The action follows the release of videos, reportedly recorded by hidden cameras, that appear to show patients handing cash to the doctors in their offices.

Details of the Incident

One video depicted a woman counting a significant amount of cash before giving it to one of the doctors, who then placed the money in his desk drawer or pocket without delay. The two doctors are affiliated with the "Uskudar" government hospital located on the Asian side of Istanbul.

Legal Investigations Underway

The Turkish public prosecutor's office has initiated an investigation into the doctors on charges of extorting patients seeking examinations prior to surgical operations. This situation arises despite government hospital doctors receiving some of the highest salaries among public sector employees, with patients paying a monthly health insurance fee for free treatment.

Previous Incidents of Medical Bribery

This incident is not isolated; Turkey has seen similar cases where some doctors have exploited patients’ urgency for surgical appointments, highlighting the need for improved oversight and measures to combat corruption within the healthcare system.
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