No action against doctor taking bribe, but chief medical officer suspended

MEWAT: Mewat's leader medical officer (CMO) Dr Shriram Siwach has been suspended, following allegations of corruption towards a subordinate physician. The verbal order was once given by means of leader minister Manohar Lal Khattar all over a janta darbar in that district on Friday. The CMO is only a month away from retirement.

Interestingly, the CM didn't take any action towards the physician towards whom the corruption fees had been levelled by means of an area resident, regardless of the complainant asking for it.

At the janta darbar in Girls' Government School in Salaheri village, the complainant alleged that Dr Manish Garg, a senior medical officer on the group health centre in Punhara, was once taking bribes to put in writing false medico-legal reviews in attack circumstances and recommending registration of FIRs beneath Section 307 (try to homicide) of IPC.


In his defence, the CMO instructed Khattar the senior medical officials had been answerable for signing the medico-legal reviews while the law enforcement officials "take a call on the legal sections in an FIR based on a complaint of assault". "The CMOs step in only when a medical board has to be constituted for medico-legal reports," he defined.


Though there were no direct lawsuits towards the CMO, state PWD minister Rao Narbir Singh, who was once also provide on the accumulating, really helpful his suspension. And the CM also held the pinnacle of the district health division, Dr Siwach, responsible.


Dr Siwach was once posted in Mewat as CMO in October 2016. He was once mostly on depart previously few months.


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