The management of the University Hospital Bratislava (UNB) according to the Medical Trade Union (LOZ) failed in the case of a doctor who He was reportedly under the influence of drugs. Room file a criminal complaint, call a police patrol, or Take urine and blood to the doctor and test them on drugs. None of this according to the trade unionists did not do. At the same time, they argue that a request for the Regional Prosecutor’s Office in Bratislava also addressed a LOZ representative.
For TASR, this was stated on Tuesday by the head of medical trade unionists Peter Visolajský. UNB reported on Tuesday that in connection with the case She filed a complaint with the Regional Prosecutor’s Office.
“At the same time, despite our request for information, the anonymized results of qualitative and quantitative drug tests have not made it up. For the non -disclosure of information we appealed to the superior body – the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic. Nevertheless, we were aware that the decisions of the police and the prosecutor’s office in relation to the refusal of the criminal complaint are in great contradiction with the case -law of our courts, And that’s why we are filed an application for review of the legality of decisions, ‘ He said Visolajsky.
As he added, the LOZ representative was according to him unreasonably challenged in several media performances of UNB. He acted correctly. “The overall merits of filing a criminal complaint was questioned,” he thinks. Visolajský stressed that the deputy of the trade unionists acted and filed a criminal complaint, a complaint against the refusal of the notification and the initiative to the Regional Prosecutor’s Office.
“Generally without knowing the content of UNB’s submission, this UNB step is at the end of the whole process, although late and under medial pressure anyway step in the right direction. Today LOZ representatives met with the Minister of Health, in which the director of the UNB was also present and we asked for standard hospitals to be suspected of working under the influence of drugs proven and observed to stand up in criminal and legal proceedings, ” Visolajský responded to information about the complaint by UNB.
UNB reported on Tuesday that it had filed a complaint with the Regional Prosecutor’s Office in Bratislava. The prosecutor’s office said on Tuesday afternoon that the case of a doctor who was reportedly under the influence of drugs at work was re -opened. The police had previously classified him as an offense and refused the criminal complaint.