Without self-criticism from the Government, Minister Pérez describes Izkia Siches’s request for an apology in the case of the Melipilla Hospital that involved Carabineros as superb



[ad_1]

After the administrative summary that finally dismissed Melipilla hospital officials from responsibility regarding a possible refusal of attention to Carabineros personnel, the president of the Medical College, Izkia Siches, yesterday demanded on Twitter the Minister of the Interior, Víctor Pérez, to deliver apologies to his colleagues from the Government and parliamentarian who “accused and criticized without reason.” The head of Colmed received this Saturday the response of the Secretary of State who, among other things, accused her of arrogance.

“Going around demanding an apology seems to me to be an attitude with some arrogance,” Minister Pérez said in response to Dr. Siches.

According to the Interior Minister at a press point held this Saturday in La Moneda, “when a complaint is made before autonomous organizations, so that those complaints are analyzed and studied, and in some cases those complaints can be accredited and in others not , if one were to demand that all the people who report and that their complaints are not accredited to apologize, what we would be doing is inhibiting the subject of the complaint, the complaint is for an independent third party to investigate, to establish the veracity of the facts”.

“Some always believe that you have to apologize for everything, as a kind of moral superiority, no, those who denounced and that was expressed at that time by Minister Blumel and I as a senator too, we submitted to the decisions of the organizations,” he emphasized Minister Pérez, who assured that the people who made that complaint, that is, the Carabineros officials, “did feel that they were humiliated,” he said.

“That they have not been able to prove it is a different matter,” he concluded.

It is worth mentioning that, in the investigation, it was not possible to confirm a possible discriminatory treatment against the Carabineros officials Sammy Alvarado, Marilyn Riquelme and Irene Aravena, who publicly denounced that the Emergency Service of the San José de Melipilla Hospital denied them care the June 18.



[ad_2]