Cardiology Institute: Report on embezzlement to be presented soon
They had prepared a fake voucher that was not submitted into the health facility’s account
MULTAN:
An inquiry committee constituted to investigate into Rs9 million alleged embezzlement in the pharmacy at Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi Institute of Cardiology (CPEIC) will present its report in a few days.
Medical Superintendent Zaffar Alvi said on Thursday that a five-member committee comprising Dr Tariq Abbas, AMS Saeed Amir, Technical Director Farhan Khan, Drug Controller Nadia and Audit Officer Rana Ahmed Javed, was looking into the matter.
He said two pharmacists, in connivance with two dispensers at the pharmacy, had deposited nine vouchers out of 10, of patients who had visited the centre for treatment. They had prepared a fake voucher that was not submitted into the health facility’s account. They had not deposited 60 vouchers and had caused Rs9 million loss. “We got an FIR registered against them but they were given bail.” He said they had discovered the scam during an audit of the pharmacy.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 2nd, 2016.
An inquiry committee constituted to investigate into Rs9 million alleged embezzlement in the pharmacy at Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi Institute of Cardiology (CPEIC) will present its report in a few days.
Medical Superintendent Zaffar Alvi said on Thursday that a five-member committee comprising Dr Tariq Abbas, AMS Saeed Amir, Technical Director Farhan Khan, Drug Controller Nadia and Audit Officer Rana Ahmed Javed, was looking into the matter.
He said two pharmacists, in connivance with two dispensers at the pharmacy, had deposited nine vouchers out of 10, of patients who had visited the centre for treatment. They had prepared a fake voucher that was not submitted into the health facility’s account. They had not deposited 60 vouchers and had caused Rs9 million loss. “We got an FIR registered against them but they were given bail.” He said they had discovered the scam during an audit of the pharmacy.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 2nd, 2016.