16 people are charged after NCOZ raid in Motol hospital, minister dismissed director
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The dismissed director of Prague's Motol Hospital, Miloslav Ludvík, is considered by Seznam Zpráv commentator Martin Čaban to be one of the most influential people in the Czech healthcare system. However, his long career is over after the outbreak of a corruption case, in which, according to available information, Ludvík figures, the journalist estimated in Událosty, komentář. Investigative reporter for Deník N Lukáš Prchal pointed out that the …
The Czech police launched a large-scale anti-corruption operation on Monday. The focus of the investigation is the Prague University Hospital Motol, the largest medical institution in the country.
According to the National Police Headquarters against Organized Crime, 17 people are accused in the Motol hospital corruption case. It added that it will comment on the current number of people detained only after the criminal proceedings are completed. The website Odkryto.cz reported that there are 18 people on the list of accused, so according to the server it is possible that the police failed to serve the charges on everyone. Among the accus…
The appeal was delivered to Ludvík on Monday afternoon.
At the Motol University Hospital on Monday, police officers from the National Headquarters Against Organized Crime (NCOZ) intervened. Some twenty people were detained, including the long-time director of the hospital, Miloslav Ludvík. The diary brings up his profile.
On Monday, police charged 16 people in connection with the Motol hospital case with bribery crimes, subsidy fraud, damage to the EU's financial interests and money laundering. The legal qualifications of the individual accused vary. The European Public Prosecutor's Office stated this in a press release...
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