China moves to crush bribery in health sector (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-04-12 16:54
China's Ministry of Health on Tuesday appointed a team to lead the national
crackdown on commercial bribery in the health sector.
The team, headed by Health Minister Gao Qiang, will implement the guidelines
and policies set by the CPC Central Committee and State Council in the crackdown
throughout the health system, said a ministry spokesman.
It will also liaise with other government departments in prosecuting cases of
corruption, said the official.
A whistle-blower's hot-line, mail address and the Health Minister's e-mail
address on the ministry website have been made public.
In China, some companies and individuals offered commissions to health
officials and staff to secure contracts for substandard drugs and medical
equipments, resulting in many medical accidents, said the official.
Some doctors prescribed expensive drugs for which they received kickbacks and
caused public complaints and distrust of hospitals.
"Commercial bribery has severely affected the reputation and public
confidence of the nation's public health services and triggered corruption and
crime. It must be stopped," Gao Qiang said.
Investigations would be conducted into illegal deals in the trade of drugs
and medical equipments, bribery cases and corruption. And abuse of office by
health officials would be prosecuted in the courts as soon as they are
detected.
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