Taking measures: Committee to investigate medicine theft
The committee has been directed to submit the report within three days.
LARKANA:
The medical superintendent of Chandka Medical College Hospital (CMCH), Larkana, has constituted an inquiry committee to probe the theft of government-provided medicines. The additional medical superintendent of the CMCH teaching block complained to the medical superintendent on June 26 that the SHO of Rahmatpur police station recovered certain injections, disposable syringes and drip sets from an employee named Abdul Karim. He demanded that action be taken against the employee. In response, an inquiry committee was set up, comprising two additional medical superintendents, Dr Majeed Jessar and Dr Ahmed Ali Brohi, and one resident medical officer, Dr Jehangir Awan. The committee has been directed to submit the report within three days.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 29th, 2014.
The medical superintendent of Chandka Medical College Hospital (CMCH), Larkana, has constituted an inquiry committee to probe the theft of government-provided medicines. The additional medical superintendent of the CMCH teaching block complained to the medical superintendent on June 26 that the SHO of Rahmatpur police station recovered certain injections, disposable syringes and drip sets from an employee named Abdul Karim. He demanded that action be taken against the employee. In response, an inquiry committee was set up, comprising two additional medical superintendents, Dr Majeed Jessar and Dr Ahmed Ali Brohi, and one resident medical officer, Dr Jehangir Awan. The committee has been directed to submit the report within three days.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 29th, 2014.