The Comptroller's Office Detects Another 10,000 Cases of Public Officials Who Traveled Abroad While on Medical Leave.
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The Office of the Comptroller-General of the Republic (CGR) announced new precedents regarding the controversy over the use of fraudulent medical licences, which was opened with its first finding in May of this year, and committed 25 thousand public officials. The Comptroller reported this Friday that another 10,805 public officials working in public services with a regional presence left the country during their medical leave or in part of it. …
The Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR) reported that another 10,805 public servants working in regional services left the country during their medical leave or part of it, reports T13. The recent Consolidated Circular Information (CIC) showed that this could mean an irregular use of 15,257 licenses granted between 2023 and 2024. Of this amount, 76% belong to Fonasa and 24% to Isapres. In addition, the report notes that the holders of the …
After a new report by the Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR), which points to new cases for the use of fraudulent medical licenses, the president of the Senate Health Committee, Senator Ivan Flores, urged to expedite the respective summaries and sanctions. “It seems that the government is abandoning its task and now we are entering the plan of pardons,” he said. This week, the CGR also reported that, to date, only 8,000 summ…
The Comptroller’s Office announced that a further 10,805 public officials from regions left the country during or in part of their medical leave. The new Information Consolidation points out that this could involve the irregular use of 15,257 medical licenses issued between 2023 and 2024. Of this total, 76% belong to FONASA [...] The CGR entry reveals that 10,000 regional officials traveled abroad during medical leave was first published on INFO…
According to the new Consolidated Circular Information (CIC) No16, this could involve the irregular use of 15,257 medical licenses issued between 2023 and 2024, of which 76% correspond to FONASA and 24% to ISAPRES.
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