Dr Sukanta Chakraborty, representing joint platform of doctors on September 03 submitted some important documents to CBI at anti-corruption branch office in Kolkata. The documents were related to alleged financial irregularities against Ex-principal RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Sandip Ghosh.
“…We will submit all the documents, all the complaints, all the replies from RTI or Swasthya Bhawan that we have received over the years. We will submit a compilation of them. We have already submitted digital complaints. I have come to give hard copies…We have heard that vigilance complaints are pending against Dr Sandip Ghosh…We hope for speedy justice for our sister. We want justice for her. We want immediate suspension of all those responsible for the crime and for covering up the crime and financial irregularities,” said Dr Sukanta Chakraborty.
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